This newborn Wildebeest, just a few hours old, umbilical cord still attached, decided to bolt from its mother’s side and head directly towards our vehicle early on in our birthing season safari. I wasn’t expecting that and from the look on its mother’s face(swipe for 2nd shot), I don’t think she was either.😮 Tanzania, February 2024
This newborn Wildebeest, just a few hours old Sighted in Ndutu
Location of Sighting
Ndutu Conservation Area
Date of Sighting
15/02/2024
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