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The great migration
« on: March 18, 2010, 01:36 pm »
This site has a really neat animation that shows the annual migration of Wildebeast

Leap of faith: Migrating wildebeest make desperate journey across Kenyan river

By Mail Foreign Service
Last updated at 9:42 AM on 18th March 2010


In a thunderous display these migrating wildebeest spray water and plumes of dust behind them as they desperately leap across a river in one of the planet's greatest mass migrations. 

In a spectacle that might be described as nature's biggest 'leap of faith' the animals - part of a gradual migration of more than a million wildebeest - tried to cross the river Mara in Kenya.

Nervous at the prospect of stumbling into crocodiles hidden under the surface and big cats stalking them from bank-side bushes, the herd produces an awesome explosion of noise and power as it plunges into the unfamiliar watery environment and dashes for the opposite side to safety.


Migrating wildebeest run down the riverbank into the Mara River in The Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya


The thunderous herd run through the river, spraying water and plumes of dust behind them

The amazing event was caught on camera by Czech wildlife photographer Vaclav Silha, 46, who visited the Masai Mara reserve in the hope of getting a once-in-a-lifetime close up of the spectacle.

He said: 'The river is approximately 20 meters wide, but the width itself is not as dramatic as the steep banks of the river, from where the animals jump and injure themselves before reaching the ground in their desperation.

'The huge herds flood into the area very quickly and begin to bottleneck at the areas where they can get to the river.

'It's like a huge mass of adrenaline-fuelled bodies that is always changing.

'The numbers keep fluctuating and herds relocating along the river and taking their leap of faith at different points.

'The individual herds can contain as many as 10,000 animals and many herds can converge on the river at the same point.

'The whole process is very stressful. It's like the most chaotic traffic jam you have ever seen.

'Even crocodiles back away as the main body of the herd is passing, through fear they will be trampled to death. 
More than a million wildebeest take part in the mass migration


More than a million wildebeest take part in the mass migration

'The crocs wait for the beginning or the end for lonely, injured or young and vulnerable animals.'

The animals live in a continual cycle of following fresh grass with their movements dictated by the weather.

In January and February the females give birth to as many as 40,000 calves within three weeks.

Immediately able to follow their parents on foot, the youngsters join the endless cycle moving between Tanzania and Kenya - crossing rivers in their path with a safety in numbers approach.

The Mara river stretches into both countries.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1258566/Leap-faith-Migrating-wildebeest-make-desperate-journey-Kenyan-river.html#ixzz0iY8z8uB3

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Re: The great migration
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2010, 02:54 pm »
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“The natural history programmes you do must cost an awful lot of money and you’re using it to show this sort of thing. It would be much better if you took that money and used it to train lions to eat grass.”
Excerpt from a letter someone wrote to Sir David Attenborough


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