Yes, Thomson's Gazelles do search for water during the dry season. They are known to migrate in search of greener pastures and water sources. While they can survive for extended periods without direct water intake by obtaining moisture from their food, they will actively seek out water when available, especially during the harsh dry months. This behavior is essential for their survival in their arid habitat.
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As is common in many of this species, the male gazelle is called a buck. The gazelle share lineage with antelope, goats, cattle, sheep and water buffalo.
by feeding at only dawn and at dusk and by staying in the shade
Yes glue will stick if the Thomson's is dry. I have glued various things to treated deck wood
Giraffes, water buffalo, small birds, and gazelle.
When an environment has a dry season, the animal population is likely to drop during the season. This is because they will move to other grounds in search of water and other pastures.
You breathe out less water and therefore don't breathe out any steam with water in it. This means you are conserving water.
Gazelles live in many parts of Africa
You can watch it on Hulu.com Just type in "H20 just add water" in the search box at the to right hand corner
Arabian nomads are called Bedouins. They travel from place to place according to the season in search of water, food, and grazing land.
Its called "grab it by the horns " I believe
The Lion lay motionless hidden in the grass when the unsuspecting Gazelle was drinking water