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Thursday, December 31, 2015
Wildebeests
Wildebeests graze in Namibia and
breed there too and a whole wildebeests pack can eat up to 200,000 kg of grass
which weighs 12 blue whales so when all the grass in Namibia Serengeti park is
eaten the move to Kenya they cross many pastures which include many of the
wildebeests predators like hyenas lions and cheetahs they also cross lakes and
river full of hungry crocodiles for those who make it through all the death defying
obstacles their track ends at Kenya a grazing pasture where the wildebeests
graze for 2 months and breed there again and right after breeding they race all
the way back to Namibia Serengeti park and keeps going on like a life cycle
this migration is the most dangerous migration known to the animal kingdom July
through October
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