Grant's gazelle (Nanger granti) mother and calf, Serengeti National Park, wildlife safari, Tanzania, East Africa. Grant's gazelle is a relatively large species of gazelle antelope, distributed from northern Tanzania to South Sudan and Ethiopia, and from the Kenyan coast to Lake Victoria. Named for 1800s British explorer James Grant, its Swahili name is swala granti. // Serengeti National Park was established in 1940 in the eastern Mara and northeastern Simiyu Regions, in Tanzania, East Africa. UNESCO honors Serengeti National Park as a World Heritage Site. Through the park runs the Great Migration — the world's most massive land animal migration (in terms of total body weight). This annual circuit of millions of wildebeest, zebras, gazelles, etc. passes from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area clockwise through Serengeti National Park to Kenya's Maasai Mara game reserve and back. The Serengeti Plains and Ecosystem span the Mara and Arusha Regions of Tanzania.
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