White-tailed gnus today live fenced into farm pastures and trapped in mostly small provincial game reserves. |
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On lake banks are visiting giant pandas, gnus, mountain donkeys, elks, and bharals other wildlife. |
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Giraffes, gnus, impalas, monkeys and warthogs basked in the sunlight, impervious to our stares. |
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Otherwise known as a wildebeest, gnus are generally graceful and quiet creatures, seemingly contrary to their name. |
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Add up all the lions, elephants, warthogs, giraffes, gazelles, zebras, impalas, topis and hyenas that live on these plains and they fail to outnumber the gnus. |
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Every February, give or take a couple of weeks, more than a million wildebeest, or gnus, gather in the south-eastern quadrant of their quasi-circular migration route. |
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And Africa means to her the untamed and untameable animals that radiate pride, strength and beauty. Elephants, buffalos, lions, gnus and zebras. |
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In the little train or in a car, you drive through an area where there are elephants, giraffes, hippopotamuses, rhinoceros, dromedaries, zebras, buffalo, gnus, antilopes and other species of animals living in semi-liberty. |
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The gnus and gazelles of East Africa perform some of the most impressive mass migratory circuits of all mammals. |
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A replay of the gnus burden in the Lion King. |
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Usually living near water, gnus need to drink every couple of days and often hang around zebras since gnus usually have a taste for the grass that zebras leave behind when feeding. |
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In this area, there are great quantities of southern buffaloes, amazing great kudus, oryxes, elands, hartebeests, zebras, comon waterbucks, gorgeous wart hogs, brindled gnus and impalas. Their quality is exceptional. |
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The gnus and elephants playing football before the World Cup draw in Cape Town showed more poise than the Bayern midfield against Gladbach and it took a lucky free-kick from Holger Badstuber to secure all three points. |
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Even at night, gnus take turns keeping watch for predators. |
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In the same way that we drive carefree on the roads without thinking of the thousands traps which are set, zebras and gnus feed calmly near the cat-like ones. |
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Warthogs, impalas, greater kudus and gnus are also endangered. |
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