Tuesday, November 30, 2010

WILDEBEEST

An Unusual Animal

Unplanned and unknowingly we were in Kenya during the wildebeest migration. What a bonus! The first time we saw thousands of wildebeests followed by hundreds of zebra galloping across the savanna out guide told us, “Both of these animals are migrating south to the Serengeti. There are 1.7 million wildebeest in Kenya and this migration is the largest animal migration in the world.”

On that afternoon game run my son, who thought we’d miss the migration, said, “What a sight!”

I replied, “This is what the migration of the bison across North America must have looked like before their extinction,”

Another day when we again saw herds of animals migrating our guide with a grin told us, “The wildebeest is a combination of many animals. He has the face of a grasshopper, the chin and beard of a goat, the horns of a buffalo and the tail of a horse. When it came time for a brain there was only room for an insect brain which is why the beest runs sideways, stumbles and easily gets confused.”

The young, old and sick are easy prey for hungry predators, and we saw that too.

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