White-bearded gnus,or wildebeest,and Burchell's zebras graze the open grassy plains in Masai Mara.
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- Kenya
- mamífero
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- Masai Mara
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- Burchell's zebras graze the open grassy plains in Masai Mara.
- White-bearded gnus,or wildebeest,and Burchell's zebras graze the open grassy plains in Masai Mara.
- A large herd of Grevy's zebra in the Samburu National Reserve.Grevy's zebras inhabit dry bush country in Northern Kenya. They are the most-northerly representatives of the zebra family and can be distinguished from the common or Burchell's zebra by their large frame,saucer-shaped ears and close-set stripes. They are listed by IUCN as an endangered species.
- Burchell's Zebras and white-bearded gnus,or wildebeest,cross the Mara River during the latter's annual migration from the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to Masai Mara Game Reserve.
- Zebra (Equus burchelli) and Wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) crossing mara river on migration
- A mixed herd of zebra and topi graze on the grassy shore of Lake Turkana at Koobi Fora
- A white headed vulture flies in to join other vultures in demolishing the remains of a kill on plains teeming with wildlife near the boundary of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area near Ndutu and the Serengeti National Park.
- Wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) crossing mara river on migration
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- Grevys zebras inhabit dry bush country in Northern Kenya.They are the most northerly representatives of the zebra family and can be distinguished from the common or Burchells zebra by their large frame, saucer shaped ears and close set stripes.They are listed by IUCN as an endangered species.
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- During the annual migration of up to 1.5 million wildebeest from Serengeti,Tanzania,to the Mara and back each year,the animals ford or swim across the Mara River many times.
- During the annual migration of up to 1.5 million wildebeest from Serengeti,Tanzania,to the Mara and back each year,the animals ford or swim across the Mara River on several occasions. At times,their crossing places are badly chosen and many drown.
- During the annual migration of up to 1.5 million wildebeest from Serengeti,Tanzania,to the Mara and back each year,the animals ford or swim across the Mara River on several occasions.