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Elephant dominates waterhole
from YouTube :: Videos by wildcastr August 26, 2008
An elephant, zebra and wildebeest take up their respective spots to drink at Bandama pan. Having drunk the wildebeest has a good rub and roll. The elephant not happy with his water decides to take over the pan. The arrival of impala frustrates the elephant more and he sees them all off to have the pan to himself. Author: wildcastr Keywords: elephant wildebeest zebra impala waterhole bully frustrate chase pan drink pamushana malilangwe zimbabwe wildlife conser Added: August 25, 2008
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Elephant dominates waterhole
from Wildcast August 26, 2008
An elephant, zebra and wildebeest take up their respective spots to drink at Bandama pan. Having drunk, the wildebeest has a good rub and roll. The elephant not happy with his water decides to take over the pan. The arrival of impala frustrates the elephant more and he sees them all off to have the pan to himself.
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The Coming of the Wildebeest
from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos July 03, 2008
The Coming of the Wildebeest from Joseph Kimojino on Vimeo. This morning near Mara Bridge we could see many many wildebeest covering the hills in the Tanzanian Serengeti. They have been gathering for the last few days and their number now is very large. The Sand River is very shallow with no crocodiles at this point, but for some reason they do not cross yet. Instead they just come down to the river to drink. Cast: Joseph Kimojino
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Wildebeest Young in the Wild
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe July 02, 2008
The great wildebeest migration from the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya to Tanzania's Serengeti National Park is a spectacle of life and death witnessed by few humans...until now. Find "Explore The Wildlife Kingdom: Wildebeest - The Great African Migration" on DVD, at http://www.explorationfilms.com/exploration-films-scientific-discoveries.html
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Wildebeest Attacked by Wild Dogs
from Metacafe - New Videos July 01, 2008
The great wildebeest migration from the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya to Tanzania's Serengeti National Park is a spectacle of life and death witnessed by few humans...until now. Find Explore The Wildlife Kingdom: Wildebeest - The Great African Migration on DVD, at http://www.explorationfilms.com/exploration-films-scientific-discoveries.html Ranked 3.42 / 5 | 560 views | No comments Click here to watch the item Submitted By: explorationfilms Tags: exploration films explore wild life kingdom africa wildebeest attacked dogs
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Wildebeest Hunted By Crocodiles
from Metacafe - New Videos July 01, 2008
The great wildebeest migration from the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya to Tanzania's Serengeti National Park is a spectacle of life and death witnessed by few humans...until now. Find Explore The Wildlife Kingdom: Wildebeest - The Great African Migration on DVD, at http://www.explorationfilms.com/exploration-films-scientific-discoveries.html Ranked 3.34 / 5 | 509 views | No comments Click here to watch the item Submitted By: explorationfilms Tags: exploration films explore wild life kingdom africa wildebeest hunted crocodiles
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Wildebeest - at once and for all of us
from If You Make It June 23, 2008
Added: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0700 Description: Matt came over a while ago and recorded this epic 12 minute song. It took me a while to figure out the logistics of getting it up, and I finally figured it out. So sit back and enjoy Wildebeest, straight out the pink couch. That sounded dorky.
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Massive Nature: Mass Wildebeest Exodus
from YouTube :: Videos by BBCWorldwide June 10, 2008
It seems surprising that the Wildebeest would ever voluntarily leave the safety of the grazing grounds for the preadator-rich open African lands, and yet they do this every year in order to allow the plants to flourish for the next season. Author: BBCWorldwide Keywords: BBC Massive Nature Wildebeest Escape Animal Free Awesome Video Added: June 10, 2008
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Adventures in Masai Mara
from YouTube :: Recently Featured May 10, 2008
Located about 5 hours west of Nairobi, Masai Mara is the Kenya's greatest park. The Mara is an extension of the Serengeti and covers over 1500sqkm. It contains a staggering amount of game especially during the annual wildebeest migration. There are no fences around the reserves in Kenya and Tanzania allowing the animals to roam freely in search of new grasses for grazing. The wildebeest migration is one of the few large movements of game in the world. The wildebeest give birth to their calves in the South East Serengeti then move into the Western Serengeti before heading north to Masai Mara in July. They feed on the lush grasses of the Mara until October as the Serengeti plains are too dry. In December, the rains return to the Serengeti as does the migration. There are 1.3 million wildebeest; 200,000 zebra; and 350,000 gazelles estimated in the migration. Of course all the lions follow these animals making the Mara the most predator-packed reserve in the world. Cheetahs are very difficult to see in most African parks, but they are very easily seen here. Wildebeest can't pass up the opportunity to drink as they cannot go longer than 5 days without water. They will risk life and limb to do so. In the morning they might cross the croc- infested river only to re-cross the same river later in the afternoon. We camped for 16 days in the park at a community run Masai camp near Talek gate. We can't wait to do it again! Author: Cvillemac Keywords: Masai Mara kenya wildebeest lion cheetah migration africa park game wildlife crocs river camping safari Serengeti Talek Added: May 10, 2008
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Adventures in Masai Mara
from Recently Featured May 10, 2008
Located about 5 hours west of Nairobi, Masai Mara is the Kenya's greatest park. The Mara is an extension of the Serengeti and covers over 1500sqkm. It contains a staggering amount of game especially during the annual wildebeest migration. There are no fences around the reserves in Kenya and Tanzania allowing the animals to roam freely in search of new grasses for grazing. The wildebeest migration is one of the few large movements of game in the world. The wildebeest give birth to their calves in the South East Serengeti then move into the Western Serengeti before heading north to Masai Mara in July. They feed on the lush grasses of the Mara until October as the Serengeti plains are too dry. In December, the rains return to the Serengeti as does the migration. There are 1.3 million wildebeest; 200,000 zebra; and 350,000 gazelles estimated in the migration. Of course all the lions follow these animals making the Mara the most predator-packed reserve in the world. Cheetahs are very difficult to see in most African parks, but they are very easily seen here. Wildebeest can't pass up the opportunity to drink as they cannot go longer than 5 days without water. They will risk life and limb to do so. In the morning they might cross the croc- infested river only to re-cross the same river later in the afternoon. We camped for 16 days in the park at a community run Masai camp near Talek gate. We can't wait to do it again!
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Cheap hostels : Video of Cheap hostels
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 14, 2008
Video slideshow and images of selected cheap hostels. Hostels include Baluch Backpackers,Wildebeest Camp, Petra Gate Hostel,Silvery Moon Bungalow... To book these cheap hostels online, please visit: http://www.hostelbookers.com/tips/cheap-hostels/
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Jackal on zebra carcass
from YouTube :: Videos by wildcastr February 09, 2008
Thankfully the zebra foal was now dead and the jackal were doing a pretty job in finishing off the carcass. The Wildebeest in the area showed them no concern. Eventually the jackals admitted defeat and abandoned the carcass to go rest up for the day. A lone hyaena came running in with other plans, but was initially chased off by some zebra. It overcame that obstacle and made off with the whole carcass. Author: wildcastr Keywords: jackal zebra carcass foal wildebeest hyaena hyena pamushana malilangwe zimbabwe wildlife conservation africa nature safari wildcasting Added: February 9, 2008
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Jackal on zebra carcass
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) February 09, 2008
Thankfully the zebra foal was now dead and the jackal were doing a pretty job in finishing off the carcass. The Wildebeest in the area showed them no concern. Eventually the jackals admitted defeat and abandoned the carcass to go rest up for the day. A lone hyaena came running in with other plans, but was initially chased off by some zebra. It overcame that obstacle and made off with the whole carcass.
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Zebras watch the parade
from YouTube :: Videos by wildcastr January 22, 2008
The short grass on the airstrip has attracted the game. Zebra and Wildebeest are loving it except for the biting flies. A baby zebra keeps close to his mother's side for protection, but today she's got a treat for him. He's allowed to stand alongside her as the wildebeest parade in her honour. He's not too impressed and eventually he shows them how to parade. Author: wildcastr Keywords: wildebeest zebra parade grass airstrip foal impressive pamushana malilangwe zimbabwe wildlife conservation africa nature safari wildcasting Added: January 22, 2008
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Zebras watch the parade
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) January 22, 2008
The short grass on the airstrip has attracted the game. Zebra and Wildebeest are loving it except for the biting flies. A baby zebra keeps close to his mother's side for protection, but today she's got a treat for him. He's allowed to stand alongside her as the wildebeest parade in her honour. He's not too impressed and eventually he shows them how to parade.
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Christmas Fever
from YouTube :: Videos by wildcastr December 22, 2007
These Wildebeest calves are full of the joys of Christmas, well spring actually. Their covorting soon becomes contagious as adults join in and even impala lurking in the vicinity. Author: wildcastr Keywords: christmas fever play wildebeest calf pamushana malilangwe zimbabwe wildlife conservation africa nature safari wildcasting Added: December 22, 2007
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Christmas Fever
from - blip.tv (beta) December 22, 2007
These Wildebeest calves are full of the joys of Christmas, well spring actually. Their covorting soon becomes contagious as adults join in and even impala lurking in the vicinity.
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Lions bring down wildebeest
from - blip.tv (beta) November 19, 2007
After about 300 to 400m chase Manyari brought down this wildebeest bull. Only then did the youngsters join her and she left the rest of the hard work to them. A young lioness took the task of killing the bull while the others started feeding. By dawn there was little more than skin and bones when they moved off.
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