Grasses, like all grazing animals do.
No. Wildebeest are antelope and antelope are mammals.
It is a grazing animal, using its teeth to take large bites of the short green grass it favors. This preference for the shorter grasses allows the wildebeest to eat its fill, even when grazing in close proximity to other species. In captivity, the wildebeest enjoys a steady diet of grasses and other greens.
Wildebeest are grazers, they eat grass.
In the wild live 20 years and in captivity they can live 50 years
A lion might eat a wildebeest; so might a bushman. OR ANYTHING BIGGER THAN THE BEAST. BIGGER AND STRONGER! :DD
It is a grazing animal, using its teeth to take large bites of the short green grass it favors. This preference for the shorter grasses allows the wildebeest to eat its fill, even when grazing in close proximity to other species. In captivity, the wildebeest enjoys a steady diet of grasses and other greens.
Wild Grasses, Wild Cats, Crocodiles, other Wildebeast
Lions eat wildebeests
Wildebeest are herbivores, so they walk around and eat grass and plants. And run away from lions.
Yes, hyenas do eat wildebeest. In fact, in the Serengeti, wildebeest are their most commonly eaten prey. They also hunt a variety of other medium sized ungulates, such as zebra, kudu, Thompson's gazelle, etc.
before lions because the food chain is small animals eat grass wildebeest eat small animals and then lion eats wildebeest
humans can eat wildebeest because its a type of animal isn't.