yes.
the word wilder beast is commonly heard on many national geographic programmes like the great migrations. and in fact it is the same you may find in web pages the term used is wild beest or wild beast ( the spelling may be different due to US or UK language usage)
No, wilder beast does not rhyme with deer.
wilder beasts
You mean wildebeest? And no, although the wildebeest is often referred to as a "water buffalo."
A lion might eat a wildebeest; so might a bushman. OR ANYTHING BIGGER THAN THE BEAST. BIGGER AND STRONGER! :DD
i think yes
yes if they are in the same place.
why did the wilder beast roam the great meadows
yes
Female wildebeest give birth to one calf. 80 percent of females in a herd give birth within the same two to three weeks.
Wildebeest is the plural of wildebeest
wildebeest are not dangerous unless you provote them. wildebeest are not carniverous but they are herbivores.
Collective nouns are a herd of wildebeest, an implausibility of wildebeest.