The gnu is also known as the wildebeest and belongs within the antelope family. These animals can be found throughout the plains and savannas of the northern region of South Africa and in southern Kenya. They live in the same regions as the zebra.
You would find Gary Gnu on the children's TV show "The Great Space Coaster." He served as the news anchor on the show and was known for his energetic personality and catchy catchphrase, "No Gnews is Good Gnews with Gary Gnu!"
Gnu herds follow zebra herds across the open plains and savannas of southern Kenya to northern South Africa. Zebra eat tall grasses, gnu the shorter.
Probably not. But how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
A gnu would probably weigh 300-450 pounds.
yes all gnu's are in a zoo[look]now
One can find GNU Snowboards at a cheap price on many different websites. Pricemachine, Wiredsport, zappos, Proboardshop, rei, and gnu are all sites where you can cheap prices for GNU Snowboards,
a gnu is not a bird, it is commonly known as a wildebeest
Yes
The accronym "GNU" stands for Gnu Is not Unix. Technically speaking, it's "GNU/Linux" because Linux is the kernel, not the whole thing, we just shorten it to Linux (I do this myself, but I do know that Linux is just the kernel). It is made up of the Linux kernel and several GNU programs (try typing a basic command into a terminal with --help, chances are you could easily find one that says GNU somewhere at the bottom).
A gnu was also known as a wildebeest. It's a black and brown striped creature in the antelope family.
A gnu was also known as a wildebeest. It's a black and brown striped creature in the antelope family.
GNU is an abbreviation of "GNU's Not Unix"