What nutrient content do wildebeest actively select during the wet season?
Answer
Relatively high nitrogen content
Forage selection by wildebeest during the wet season is highly targeted, focusing on areas where grass offers specific micronutrients required for their survival. Studies confirm that during this period, the herds actively select grazing areas where the grass contains a relatively high nitrogen content. This careful selection is driven by seasonal availability and critical nutritional demands, particularly supporting reproduction.

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