Gazella Thomsoni is a species of gazelle found in eastern and southern Africa. This fast-moving and graceful animal is also known by several other names, including Tommie's gazelle, Thomson's gazelle, and the East African gazelle. Another synonym for this species is Eudorcas thomsonii, which is the current scientific name. Gazella Thomsoni is one of the smallest gazelle species in Africa, with a distinctive reddish-brown coat and a white underbelly. These gazelles are an important prey species for many large predators, and they are also hunted by humans for their meat and hides. Despite these threats, Gazella Thomsoni populations remain stable in many regions due to conservation efforts.