What Are The Fascinations That Are Spectacular In Serengeti Migration?
Will crocodiles snatch the courageous wildebeest that
leaps in first? Will the animals be able to scramble up the increasingly
treacherous and slippery river bank? Will weak or injured wildebeest be able to
swim across at all? River crossings are considered the best spectacular
highlights in Serengeti Migration. You will naturally be waiting for these
brave forerunners, and witnessing the heartbreaking moments when an animal
breaks a hind leg trying to climb a bank or loses its precarious grip and falls
back down onto others, injuring them all is really harrowing. This is what
makes the Migration a true spectacle - the ecstasy and the agony of survival,
unedited, unfiltered, in raw true life.
The Maasai Mara and the Serengeti National Park
together form Serengeti Migration what no other reserve or park in Africa
can! It is incredible, it is magical, it is indescribable and it is a must!
Over two million animals migrate from the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania
to the greener pastures of the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya during
July through to October. The stage on which this show is set is loosely termed
the Serengeti Ecosystem, about 40, 000 square kilometers. This is what most of
us know about one of Africa’s truly wondrous natural spectacles.
The calving season in Serengeti Migration usually begins at the end of January and
the first two weeks of February are considered peak birth. You can witness the
babies can run as fast as their moms within 48 hours. These are very touching
scenes to find tiny wildebeest speeding along and of zebras nuzzling their
foals. But you can’t avoid witnessing the Predators feast on newborns. Scenes
of calves being run down by a cheetah or snatched by lions are the worst thing
to watch. Yet the migration offers a lot of fascinations:
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Between
January and March, half a million wildebeest are born each year in the
Serengeti.
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The
animals travel a total of 800km or more.
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The
reason why zebra and wildebeest graze in harmony together is because they each
eat different parts of the same type of grass.
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During
the migration around 250,000 wildebeest and 30,000 zebras are killed.
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There
are more than 3,000 lions currently living in the Serengeti ecosystem.
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