TheHairyPict

By TheHairyPict

A pair of Grant's gazelle

Continued across the Serengeti today, to the eastern side
Today's blip is a pair of Grant's gazelle --- like a larger version of Thomson's gazelle. 

The extra is an elephant on a kopje, the Serengeti equivalent of a granite tor: they have a different shape in the Serengeti to the tors in the Cairngorms, here they are large smooth and rounded as they erode primarily by expansion and contraction due to heating and cooling, rather than weathering by rain and ice. 

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