The Grant's Gazelle is native to the open plains and dry grasslands of East Africa, with populations found in countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, and Ethiopia. Known for their graceful build and distinctive lyre-shaped horns, these gazelles are highly adapted to the arid environments where they thrive. Their keen eyesight and agility make them elusive prey, able to spot predators from a distance and sprint at high speeds to evade capture. These traits, combined with their stunning appearance, make the Grant's Gazelle a prized trophy for hunters.