It’s less of a question of how they navigate and more of a question of why: if they want to survive, the wildebeest must move and migrate in order to find fresh grazing. There are said to be some individuals (probably elder members of the herds) that lead the Migration. read more
Yes, wildebeeste do migrate. In fact, one of the most famous migrations in the world is the wildebeeste migration across the Serengeti plains in Africa. read more
Wildebeest do not form permanent pair bonds and during the mating season, or rut, the males establish temporary territories and try to attract females into them. These small territories are about 3000 m 2, with up to 300 territories per km 2. read more