Every summer, hordes of wildebeest, zebra and Thomson's gazelle gather in Tanzania's sprawling savannas. On nature's cue, they march resolutely northwards for neighbouring Kenya, putting on one of the ...
Why do Serengeti zebra, wildebeest, and gazelle – all sharing limited food resources – follow the same migratory routes, one after another, in a body-size dependent way? This longstanding question has ...
Increased human activity around one of Africa's most iconic ecosystems is 'squeezing the wildlife in its core', damaging habitation and disrupting the migration routes of wildebeest, zebra and gazelle ...
THIS picture of thousands of wildebeest contains one hidden zebra – can you pick it out without help? The wilderness of the African savannah can be a dangerous place for an animal, so it’s crucial to ...
In the traditional sense, a zebra crossing is there to warn motorists that pedestrians might be crossing or waiting to cross the road. However, in the Kruger National Park, it can be used in the ...
East Africa’s ‘Great Migration’ is generally estimated to involve as many as 1.3 million wildebeest. But in reality, fewer than 600,000 of the animals might move across the Serengeti-Mara landscape ...
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