Thomson's Gazelles are not typically considered to be highly intelligent animals compared to some other species. Their behaviors, such as their agility and ability to evade predators, are more instinctual than indicative of problem-solving skills or complex social interactions. However, they do exhibit certain adaptive behaviors that help them survive in their natural environment, suggesting a level of awareness and responsiveness to threats. Overall, while they possess survival instincts, they do not display intelligence in the same way as some other mammals.
The Bar-tailed Trogon and Thomson's Gazelle are the national animals of Malawi.
The predator will find other animals to hunt, such as a grants or dama gazelles.
a gazelle with last name Thompson
Blesbok, duiker, Grant's gazelle, impala, reedbuck, springbok, and Thomson's gazelle are some of the common targets of the cheetah.
1. Cheetah 2. Lion 3. Wildebeest 4. Ostrich 5. Thomson' s gazelle
Thomson's Gazelle
Five or six months
Lions, leopards, Gnus, Thomson Gazelle, Giraffes, Puff adders, Marabou Stalks and Rhinos (are some)
Blesbok, duiker, Grant's gazelle, impala, reedbuck, springbok, and Thomson's gazelle are some of the common targets of the cheetah. Other prey animals include the bat-eared fox, bushbuck, kudu, hartebeest, nyala, oribi, roan antelope, steenbok, sable antelope.
The Thomson's Gazelle is the national animal of Swaziland.
A cheetah's favorite prey is a Thomson's Gazelle.
Cheetahs normally eat relatively small grass eating animals, most of which can run very quickly. These include antelope, impala, Thompson's gazelle, and springbok. They also eat young wildebeest and zebra.