Gnu or Wildebeest
The Gnu or Wildebeest is a fast-running plant-eater from eastern African grasslands. The name wildebeest means "wild beast" in the language Afrikaans. Wildebeests gather in enormous herds of up to a million animals. Newborn calves can stand about 3 to 5 minutes after they are born, and can them run with their mother and the herd. Wildebeests have a life span of up to 20 years in captivity.
Predators: These herding mammals are preyed upon by lions, spotted hyenas, and wild dogs.
Diet and Water: Wildebeests are plant-eaters, grazing mostly on grass. They need to drink water every day.
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