Wildebeests are large powerful animals and are not timid.It has few enemies but the two it fears are formidable foe. Wildebeests are nomadic and follow the rains and subsequent pasture over great distances in vast herds.When Lions are hungry they will stalk these herds using the prides best hunters,usually female.Being opportunists they wait for the right time.As soon as a straggler on the edge of the herd is in the right place the lions will quickly get between it and the herd and the chase is on.As soon as one lion gets a grip on the rear end or even the tail ,It's all over.
When following the rains the Wildebeest herd must cross many rivers and it's here there numbers are again under attack. the African or Nile Crocodiles are waiting in large groups.If they want to eat, the Wildebeest has no choice but to go on.The croc's have a feeding frenzy, but because of the vast size of the herd the percentage taken is low.Life goes on.
Almost any predator will hunt a baby wildebeest, but only lions, hyenas, and crocodiles can get away with it once they grow up.
an enemy of the wildebeest are crocodiles. they are attacked when they cross the rivers.
Wildebeests (herbivores) are prey to Lions (carnivore).
No. Wildebeests are not endangered. But they could be vulnerable.
Lions eat wildebeests
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Wildebeests are grass eaters, herbivores, and aren't known to deliberately eat other animals.
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?"
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