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SPECIES OF GAZELLE
Thompson's gazelle; Gazella thomsoni; Thomson's Gazelles; Gazella thomsonii; Thompson's gazzle; Eudorcas thomsonii; Eudorcas thomsoni; Thomson's Gazelle; Thomson's gazelles; Social behavior of Thomson's gazelles; Thomson’s gazelle
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  • A close-up of a male Thomson's gazelle: males have horns that are thicker and longer than those of the female.
  • A cheetah with a Thomson's gazelle carcass. Cheetahs are one of the main predators of Thomson's gazelle.
  • A Thomson's gazelle: Note the facial markings and the dark lateral stripe.
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  • Two male gazelles in an agonistic display with females nearby
  • Male gazelle with females
  • Male gazelle mounting a female

Thomson's gazelle         
¦ noun a light brown gazelle with a dark band along the flanks, living in herds on the open plains of East Africa. [Gazella thomsonii.]
Origin
C19: named after the Scottish explorer Joseph Thomson (1858-94).
Thomson's gazelle         
Thomson's gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii) is one of the best known species of gazelles. It is named after explorer Joseph Thomson and is sometimes referred to as a "tommie".
Aérospatiale Gazelle         
  • A French Army Gazelle in flight, 2004
  • A Gazelle of 1 Reg AAC, Hildesheim, Germany with underslung cargo net in 1980.
  • [[Syrian Air Force]] Gazelle, captured by Israel in Lebanon in 1982.
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  • An Irish Air Corps Gazelle of 3 Support Wing based at Baldonnel
  • A [[French Army]] Gazelle seen during the NATO Tiger Meet 2016 in Spain
  • The SA 340 Gazelle prototype in 1967 with its original conventional tail rotor
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  • RIAT]] in 2014.
  • Control panel of a Gazelle SA 342M
  • Civil SA 341G Gazelle
  • Serbian Air Force Gazelle
  • A Cypriot Aérospatiale Gazelle anti-tank helicopter flying during a parade.
  • Westland SA-341D Gazelle, 1975
  • Fenestron tail rotor of a Gazelle helicopter
1967 SCOUT HELICOPTER FAMILY BY SUD AVIATION AND WESTLAND
Gazelle helicopter; Aèrospatiale Gazelle; Aerospatiale Gazelle; Westland Gazelle; Aerospatiale SA 341; ABHCO Gazelle; Westland Gazelle AH1; SA.341; SA341; SA-341; SA 341; SA.342; SA-342; SA342; SA 342; Gazelle helicopters; Aérospatiale/Westland Gazelle; Aerospatiale/Westland Gazelle; SA-342L; Sud Aviation SA-340; Aérospatiale SA 341 Gazelle; Aérospatiale SA 342 Gazelle; Eurocopter Gazelle; Westland Gazelle AH.1; Aérospatiale SA.342L Gazelle; Westland Gazelle HT.3; Aérospatiale SA340 Gazelle; GAZELLE VIVIANE; SA 340; Aérospatiale SA 342; SA 342 Gazelle; SA 341 Gazelle; Aérospatiale Gazelle AH.1
The Aérospatiale Gazelle (company designations SA 340, SA 341 and SA 342) is a French five-seat helicopter, commonly used for light transport, scouting and light attack duties. It is powered by a single Turbomeca Astazou turbine engine and was the first helicopter to feature a fenestron tail instead of a conventional tail rotor.

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Thomson's gazelle

Thomson's gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii) is one of the best known species of gazelles. It is named after explorer Joseph Thomson and is sometimes referred to as a "tommie". It is considered by some to be a subspecies of the red-fronted gazelle and was formerly considered a member of the genus Gazella within the subgenus Eudorcas, before Eudorcas was elevated to genus status.

Thomson's gazelles can be found in numbers exceeding 200,000 in Africa and are recognized as the most common type of gazelle in East Africa. A small fast antelope, the Thomson's gazelle is claimed to have top speeds up to 80–90 km/h (50–55 mph). It is the fourth-fastest land animal, after the cheetah (its main predator), pronghorn, and springbok.