Yes.
Wildebeests are grass eaters, herbivores, and aren't known to deliberately eat other animals.
Well, a gnu is just a wildebeest, so a more understandable question would be "What do wildebeests eat?". Wildebeests eat short little grass and fat succulent plants.
== Gnus (AKA Wildebeests. Note spelling is not Anglicized) eat short grass. Their teeth and muzzle have evolved to allow them to eat short grass exclusively.
Gazelles, wildebeests and other savanna animals
Lions eat wildebeests
Alligators
before lions because the food chain is small animals eat grass wildebeest eat small animals and then lion eats wildebeest
Wildebeests are unable to get their own food, which is why they travel in herds with other animal species that they can ask for help. For example, "Hey zebra that patch of grass looks good, can you get me some of it?"
They eat grass, green leaves, crops, shoots and green plants. Wildebeest are herbivores who strictly graze. Their food preference is short grasses and water. They cannot survive more than a few days without water.
To eat, wildebeests, and zebras.
humans can eat wildebeest because its a type of animal isn't.
because they eat the same thing