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Great Migration

The Great Migration involves the movement of massive herds of wildebeest, joined by significant numbers of zebras and smaller groups of Grant’s gazelles, Thomson’s gazelles, elands, and impalas. This migration occurs in a relatively predictable annual cycle as the animals traverse the landscape in continuous search of fresh grazing grounds and, as recent research suggests, superior water quality. The exact timing of this remarkable migration is largely dictated by the region’s annual rainfall patterns. Read more about Serengeti Great Wildebeest Migration.

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