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Blue Wildebeest Hunting African Safaris |
![]() Blue Wildebeest(Connochaetes taurinus taurinus)
Current all time records Description: Adult coloration is extremely variable, from a deep slate or bluish gray, through light gray to a brown-grey. The underparts are slightly darker than the main coat. Dark brawn, vertical bands mark the neck and forequarters, and from a distance may seem to be wrinkles in the skin. Young are born tawny brown, and begin to their adult coloration at 2 months of age. There is a slight hump above the shoulders, with a slight slope in the body towards the rear. The front of the convex face is covered with bristly black hair. The long, horse-like tail is black, as is the mane which extends from the horns, over the nape to the shoulders. A flowing 'beard' is present in both sexes, and appears almost like a dewlap. While this is black in most races, the subspecies C. t. albojubatus and C. t. mearnsi have a conspicuous white beard. Both sexes posses horns, which are very similar in form to those of a female Cape Buffalo in that they are slightly broadened at the base and without ridges. Extending outwards to the side and then curving up and slightly inwards, they may grow 30-40 cm / 1-1.3 feet in females, while in males they may be up to 83 cm / 2.7 feet long along their curve. Other Common Names: Brindled Gnu, Black-tailed Wildebeest Size: Range: Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe; year around. Natural History: Activity in the brindled gnu is concentrated in the morning and late afternoon, with the hot middle hours of the day being spent resting. Despite their awkward appearance, brindled gnu are extremely agile. When alarmed, they will prance about, waving their tails and pawing the ground. If a potential threat approaches close enough, they will run for a short distance then turn back to reassess the situation, repeating the situation as needed. When pressed they have been clocked running over 80 kmph / mph. While the large, mixed migratory herds receive much attention, with thousands of animals making long treks, sedentary herds are also found, with a home range of about 1 square kilometer. Adult males are territorial, and may occupy their territories for a few weeks or for the entire year. Size of territory varies from about 2.5-4 acres, and the boundaries are marked with dung heaps, preorbital gland secretions, and the pawing of the earth. The average distance between these males averages 100-140 meters, although this may vary from 9-1,600 meters depending on the idealness of the habitat. Competition between males is comprised of displays, loud grunting calls, and shoving with the horns, although rarely are these serious fights. Only males with a territory may mate. Unusual for most bovids, with the exception of cattle, wildebeest enjoy rolling in sand and dirt. When possible, brindled gnu will drink twice daily. Hunting Characteristics: |
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