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The wildebeest (plural, wildebeest or wildebeests), also called the gnu (pronounced /nu/ or /nju/), is an antelope of the genus Connochaetes. It is a hooved (ungulate) mammal.
Connochaetes includes two species, both native to Africa: the Black Wildebeest, or white-tailed gnu (C. gnou), and the Blue Wildebeest, or brindled gnu (C. taurinus). Gnus belong to the family Bovidae, which includes antelopes, cattle, goats, and other even-toed horned ungulates.
Wildebeest grow to 1.15–1.4 metres (3 ft 9 in–4 ft 7 in) at the shoulder and weigh 150–250 kilograms (330–550 pounds). They inhabit the plains and open woodlands of Africa, especially the Serengeti. Wildebeest can live more than 20 years if they are not snatched by crocodiles, lions or illness.
Behaviour
The principal food source of wildebeest is grasses. The seasonal nature of the African grasslands forces wildebeest to make annual migrations. The main migration is in May, when around 1.5 million animals move from the plains to the woods; they return in November as summer rains water the plains.Mating typically occurs over a three-week period, and this species achieves one of the highest success rates of impregnation of all mammals, possibly because of a high state of fitness following ample rain. Gestation requires about 8.5 months, and the cows calve in summer (December to January) on the plains. The calves can walk within minutes, and after a few days can keep up with the rest of the herd. After calving, the breeding season begins again. Dominant bulls defend territories marked with feces and pheromones produced by scent glands on the heads. Subordinate males form bachelor herds.
Wildebeest are an important part of the plains ecosystem, since their dung fertilizes the soil, and their grazing and trampling encourage new growth. However, wildebeest stampedes are notorious for the amount of destruction they cause. A typical stampede often features approximately 500 wildebeest traveling at speeds of up to 55 km/h [1] and can last for 30 minutes. This mammal is also an important food source for predators such as lions and hyenas.
Name
The name wildebeest finds its origin in the Dutch and Afrikaans words wild and beest, which mean "wild animal" and "beest" in Afrikaans means "cattle" (or "steer"). Although the name is derived from the Dutch language, the name wildebeest doesn't officially exist in the Dutch language. The Dutch name for wildebeest is gnoe (where the Dutch "g" is pronounced [x], as in loch).
Wildebeest in the Ngorongoro
The pronunciation of [gnuː] was popularised in English by the comic song "The Gnu" by Flanders and Swann, in which all words starting with n have a g prepended: 'I'm a g-nu, I'm a g-nu, the g-nicest work of g-nature in the zoo.'
See also
- Catoblepas (a legendary creature based on the wildebeest)
- The Great Space Coaster (children's show that featured newscaster Gary Gnu)
References
External References
White bearded wildebeest at the Wildlife Ranch in San Antonio, TX | A grazing wildebeest | The wildebeest migration in the Serengeti | White bearded wildebeest, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. |
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C. taurinus
Binomial name
Connochaetes taurinus
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The Blue Wildebeest is a large ungulate mammal of the genus Connochaetes which grows to 1.
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Connochaetes taurinus
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Cephalophinae
Hippotraginae
Antilopinae
Caprinae
Reduncinae
Aepycerotinae
Peleinae
Alcelaphinae
Panthalopinae
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Subfamilies
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Hippotraginae
Antilopinae
Caprinae
Reduncinae
Aepycerotinae
Peleinae
Alcelaphinae
Panthalopinae
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C. gnou
Binomial name
Connochaetes gnou
(Zimmermann, 1780)
The Black Wildebeest or White-tailed gnu (Connochaetes gnou) is one of two gnu species.
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Binomial name
Connochaetes gnou
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The Black Wildebeest or White-tailed gnu (Connochaetes gnou) is one of two gnu species.
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C. taurinus
Binomial name
Connochaetes taurinus
(Burchell, 1823)
The Blue Wildebeest is a large ungulate mammal of the genus Connochaetes which grows to 1.
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Binomial name
Connochaetes taurinus
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The Blue Wildebeest is a large ungulate mammal of the genus Connochaetes which grows to 1.
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Connochaetes
Lichtenstein, 1812
Species
Connochaetes gnou
Connochaetes taurinus
The wildebeest (plural, wildebeest or wildebeests), also called the gnu
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Lichtenstein, 1812
Species
Connochaetes gnou
Connochaetes taurinus
The wildebeest (plural, wildebeest or wildebeests), also called the gnu
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Africa is the world's second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. At about 30,221,532 km² (11,668,545 sq mi) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of the Earth's total surface area, and 20.4% of the total land area.
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C. gnou
Binomial name
Connochaetes gnou
(Zimmermann, 1780)
The Black Wildebeest or White-tailed gnu (Connochaetes gnou) is one of two gnu species.
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Binomial name
Connochaetes gnou
(Zimmermann, 1780)
The Black Wildebeest or White-tailed gnu (Connochaetes gnou) is one of two gnu species.
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C. taurinus
Binomial name
Connochaetes taurinus
(Burchell, 1823)
The Blue Wildebeest is a large ungulate mammal of the genus Connochaetes which grows to 1.
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Binomial name
Connochaetes taurinus
(Burchell, 1823)
The Blue Wildebeest is a large ungulate mammal of the genus Connochaetes which grows to 1.
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Bovidae
Gray, 1821
Subfamilies
Bovinae
Cephalophinae
Hippotraginae
Antilopinae
Caprinae
Reduncinae
Aepycerotinae
Peleinae
Alcelaphinae
Panthalopinae
A bovid
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Gray, 1821
Subfamilies
Bovinae
Cephalophinae
Hippotraginae
Antilopinae
Caprinae
Reduncinae
Aepycerotinae
Peleinae
Alcelaphinae
Panthalopinae
A bovid
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