Wildebeest - Wikipedia There are two species of wildebeest: the black wildebeest or white-tailed gnu (C gnou), and the blue wildebeest or brindled gnu (C taurinus) Fossil records suggest these two species diverged about one million years ago, resulting in a northern and a southern species
Wildebeests: Facts, Behaviours, Threats, and Diet | IFAW Wildebeests are a keystone species in the plains and acacia savannah ecosystems spanning southeastern Africa to central Kenya Their annual migrations play a vital role in nutrient cycling and maintaining grassland health As the herds move, they graze on vegetation and prevent it from overgrowing
Wildebeest Animal Facts - Connochaetes Taurinus - A-Z Animals Of all the antelopes in Africa, the wildebeest population has grown from 250,000 alive in 1960, and 1 5 million as of 2020 While the common name for this animal is the Blue Wildebeest, its scientific name is Connochaetes taurinus It is also referred to as a gnu (pronounced ‘g-new’)
18 Wildebeest Facts (Aka Gnu) - Fact Animal There are two species of wildebeest, the black wildebeest (white-tailed gnu), and the blue wildebeest (brindled gnu) The blue wildbeest is the larger of the species, while the main differences in appearance are their colour and the orientation of their horns
Wildebeest - Facts, Diet Habitat Information - Animal Corner The Wildebeest (genus Connochaetes), also called a Gnu, is an ungulate mammal found in Southern Kenya, South Angola to north south Africa There are 2 species of wildebeest which are the Black Wildebeest (Connochaetes gnou) and the Blue Wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), both are native to Africa
Wildebeest Migration - Education Wildebeest typically inhabit the Serengeti plains of southeastern Africa For most of their lives, wildebeest graze in the grassy savannas and open woodlands of the plains, which straddle the nations of Tanzania and Kenya More than 1 5 million wildebeest migrate in an enormous loop every year
23 Fun Facts about Wildebeests - Serengeti National Park The black wildebeest does not migrate over long distances like the blue wildebeest but instead follows a more sedentary lifestyle These two species demonstrate the incredible diversity within the wildebeest family, showing how evolution has equipped them for survival across Africa’s varied landscapes
Wildebeest: Natures Great Migrator of the African Savanna The wildebeest, often known for its impressive annual migration across East Africa, is a resilient herbivore vital to the grassland ecosystems of the savannas This magnificent species, sometimes called the gnu, plays an essential role in maintaining the balance of the African landscape
BBC - Big Cat - wildebeest facts Wildebeest, also known as gnu, are large muscular antelopes that weigh 120-300kg They have a large head, a robust muzzle and impressive horns that grow upwards and curve inwards