Erlanger's gazelle

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Etymology[edit]

Named after German ornithologist and explorer Carlo von Erlanger (1872–1904), who travelled to East Africa with Oscar Neumann, who first described the species.

Noun[edit]

Erlanger's gazelle (plural Erlanger's gazelles)

  1. Gazella erlangeri, a small dark gazelle with a stout body and short legs, found in Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
    Synonym: Neumann's gazelle