Wild animals lead a fairly simple life!
Their existence is literally in the moment.
Their mantra – Eat; Mate & Stay alive one day at a time!
They have no other cares, it doesn’t bother them whether they are dark or fair, no dilemma over what to wear neither do they ponder about whose child to bear
The only single agenda that the Carnivores & the Herbivores in the wild wake up with at the crack of every dawn is, where & how can they find food & water for that day!
This very quest for food & water is the main reason for the mind-bogglingly popular (popular only in the world of the homo-sapiens) phenomena the ‘MIGRATIONS’ of the Wildebeest & Zebra in the savannah grasslands of East Africa.
Each year around 1.5 to 2 million Wildebeest & Zebra, traverse over 2000 miles from their original home – the “Serengeti” meaning the endless plains in Tanzania, which is spread over 14763 square kilometers to the “Masai Mara” in Kenya spread over 1510 square kilometers and back.
The herds are oblivious to the international borders that they cross without any documentation
One fourth of the herds always remain behind in the Serengeti, because there is sufficient food available for them to graze on, 3/4thactually complete the journey up to the Mara, if they manage to stay safe despite all the dangers that they encounter along the way.
What they traverse is an arduous journey & not a vacation for change of climate, this is a need crucial to their survival….
The vulnerable Wildebeest….
In the African bush they say that God made all the other animals and at the end came the humble Wildebeest.
If you notice closely the Wildebeest looks like it has been assembled from parts of different animals….it has the face of a Goat; horns of a Cow; half the hide of a faded Zebra; a tail that resembles a horses tail, and a body that slants towards the hind limbs making the hind limbs look shorter than the fore limbs, like the Hyena.
Thanks to their clumsy & awkward movements, they are very entertaining to observe, hence gaining them the title of “clowns of the savannah”
Their native name GNU, is actually the phonetic representation of the incessant sounds that they make! GNU GNU GNU GNU