Grant's gazelle: These gazelles are larger than Thomson's gazelles, with a more slender build. They have a pale brown coat with a white belly. Grant's gazelles are found in Kenya, Tanzania, and Ethiopia.
Soemmerring's gazelle: These gazelles are the smallest of the three species, with a delicate build. They have a pale brown coat with a white belly and a black stripe down the back. Soemmerring's gazelles are found in Kenya, Tanzania, and Somalia.
Dorcas gazelle: These gazelles are found in North Africa and the Middle East. They are small and delicate, with a sandy brown coat and a white belly. Dorcas gazelles are known for their large, dark eyes.
Speke's gazelle: These gazelles are found in East Africa. They are medium-sized, with a reddish-brown coat and a white belly. Speke's gazelles are named for John Hanning Speke, a British explorer who first described them in 1863.