Black Wildebeest

The Black Wildebeest, also known as the White-tailed Gnu, is a large antelope characterised by its dark, shaggy coat and curved horns. It inhabits the open grasslands of southern Africa and feeds primarily on grasses. Black Wildebeests are known for their distinctive, comical appearance and their role in large migratory herds.

The Black Wildebeest, also known as the White-tailed Gnu, is a large antelope characterised by its dark, shaggy coat and curved horns. It inhabits the open grasslands of southern Africa and feeds primarily on grasses. Black Wildebeests are known for their distinctive, comical appearance and their role in large migratory herds.

Scientific Name:

Connochaetes gnou

Family:

Bovidae

Conservation Status :

Least Concern

Diet:

Herbivore

Habitat:

Grassland

Kingdom:

Animalia

Mass:

110-180 kg

Order:

Artiodactyla