- Stock Photography: WILDEBEEST WITH CALF (CONNOCHAETES TAURINUS) by Antonella865
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- Photo title: Wildebeest with calf (Connochaetes taurinus)
- Author: Antonella865
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- Wildebeest calf with mother in the Ngorongoro crater. Wildebeest ia an antelop of genus Connochaetes. Wildebeest calves are mostly born at the same time (90% are born in a three week timeframe) and this also provides the young with protection. The numbers of wildebeest calves are so vast that each individual’s survival chances are much greater than if a calf was born outside the three week birthing period. Immediately after they are born, wildebeest calves start following their mothers. However, these young calves suffer from high mortality and only those with the best genetic endowments and who have experienced mothers survive through the first few months of life.
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