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The Great Migration is the annual movement of millions of wildebeests, zebras, and gazelles around the Serengeti eco system, seeking fresh grazing grounds and water sources. This spectacular event is one of the world's most significant wildlife events, drawing hundereds of thousands of visitors to the Serengeti eco system every year.
When planning your Great Wildebeest Migration safari in 2024, it’s essential to understand the migration patterns and the best time to witness specific stages of the journey. From January to March, the herds are in the southern Serengeti, calving and grazing on fresh grass. This is an incredible time to witness the vulnerable newborns and the ...
Discovering The ‘Other’ Wildebeest Migration At Liuwa Plains. The Liuwa Plains wildebeest migration in Zambia is one of Africa’s great natural phenomena. It’s second in enormity only to the Masai Mara–Serengeti trek, and yet it’s hardly known. Each year, 45,000 wildebeest seek fresh grazing in the remote, sublime Liuwa Plains.
6 ott 2017 · The Great Migration is the annual movement of the largest number of terrestrial mammals anywhere in the world. It’s often called the wildebeest migration, due to the fact that there are roughly 1.5 million of these animals that complete the journey across Tanzania’s and Kenya’s grass plains. However, they are far from alone, accompanied ...
25 set 2023 · Waters infested with crocodiles sometimes are in the path of the zebra and wildebeest migration, and passing them means some will get picked off. Even solitary hunters like cheetahs and leopards do their best to pick off the animals from the herd. The zebra and the wildebeest play an important role in the circle of life.
The dependence of the wildebeest and zebra on one another for food and water is one of the fascinating facts about the great wildebeest migration. Due to their excellent vision, the zebra herd follows the migration of the wildebeest. The wildebeest’s keen hearing and smell assist in both defending themselves from predators and finding food.