Yes gnu's like wetness like water. They actually bathe in it and drink it so ofcourse they like it!!
Gnus, also known as wildebeests, live in the grasslands, savannas, and open woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa. They are migratory animals that follow rain patterns to find areas with fresh grass for grazing.
The animal you are referring to is called a "gnu." Gnus are large antelopes found in Africa, known for their distinctive horns, shaggy appearance, and the migration patterns they exhibit in the wild. They are typically found in savannas and grasslands.
The female lion works in packs to kill prey like cape buffalo, gnus, gazalles, antelopes, and zebras. The male lion protects the territory from other lions and hyenas.
Fresh Step cat litter is designed to absorb odor and wetness better than any other cat litter. It takes wetness away from the cat so that changing of the litter can be done less frequently.
Lions will eat anything they can catch - Warthogs, Zebra, Gazelle, Gnus, Buffalo, etc.
Enjoy the beautiful wetness! ( And be thankful that you have rain where you live ) :)
An implausibility of gnus.
Gnus are brown or black.
The gnus stand.
Because of all the wetness and humidity thats here
The homonym for gnus is news.Example sentence:I have some good news to share with you.
Gnus make a variety of sounds, including grunts, snorts, and wheezes. They are known for their distinctive deep, grunting noise that sounds like a combination of a cow's moo and a horse's whinny.
A baby gnus is born by making u shut up and getlost! dnt Eva ask me a STUPID question like this again! got it? the same as any other mammal
moutains
no they are not endangerd
it effects humans health by the wetness or the way it forms and all the presipation can increase a humans heart beat!
no. it died in the hiroshima explosions