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A herd of gnus, also known as wildebeests, can vary significantly in size, typically ranging from a few dozen to several thousand individuals. During the Great Migration in East Africa, herds can grow to tens of thousands as they travel in search of food and water. The size of the herd can fluctuate based on environmental factors and the time of year. Overall, there is no set limit to the number of gnus in a herd, as it can be quite dynamic.

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