Black Wildebeest
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The Black Wildebeest is one of the most interesting animals in the world. They are found in Africa, and live in the grasslands and savannas. They are very social animals, and often travel in herds.

The Black Wildebeest is a herbivore, and likes to eat grasses and other plants. They can also survive on thorns and other tough vegetation. They are very good at adapting to their environment, and can live in both hot and cold climates.

The Black Wildebeest is a beautiful animal, with a black coat and a white mane. They are very strong, and can run up to 40 miles per hour. They are also excellent swimmers, and can easily cross rivers and lakes.

The Black Wildebeest is an important part of the African ecosystem. They help to keep the grasslands healthy, and provide food for other animals. They are also very beautiful to watch, and make for an interesting addition to any safari.

Animal population

18,000

Population
IUCN Classification

Least Concern (LC)

IUCN Classification

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Geeky Facts about the Black Wildebeest

Fact 1

They move in herds in a single file and graze in loose groups.

Fact 2

Black wildebeest are characterized by their white, long, horse-like tail.

Fact 3

The black wildebeest has forward-facing horns.

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