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ALCELAPHUS CAAMA EVALENSIS
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THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
NEW YORK, U. S. A.
EAST AFRICAN PLAINS GROUP
Among the antelopes in the herds of game still roaming the
East African plains are kongoni hartebeest (Alcelaphus
cokii kongoni) and Thomson gazelles (Gazella thomsonii).
The hartebeest, with its high forehead and bracket-shaped
horns is characteristic of this region. Thomson gazelles,
called "tommies" by hunters, are common in East Africa.
They are one of the tamest of the gazelles. In the back-
ground behind the "tommies" are Roberts gazelles (Gazella
granti robertsi), larger than the others.
From a group in Akeley African Hall
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