- Why are more adult offspring living with their parents than ever before? | 60 Minutes Australia
- Has the government purchased a dud? | 60 Minutes Australia
- A tale of two droughts: Australia's dry plains and flooding rains | 60 Minutes Australia
- What makes an Australian? | 60 Minutes Australia
- What Billy Crystal is really like | 60 Minutes Australia
- Brutal and breathtaking: Life or death in Africa's great wildebeest migration | 60 Minutes Australia
- Jockeying for glory: Inside the world of Australian horse racing | 60 Minutes Australia
- Golf champion Greg Norman is a shark with a heart | 60 Minutes Australia
- Working class Aussie comic Shane Jacobson taking on the world | 60 Minutes Australia
- The elephant sized problem: are they better off in the wild or in our zoos? | 60 Minutes Australia
- Reporter goes into the heart of Indonesia's dangerous volcano country | 60 Minutes Australia
Brutal and breathtaking: Life or death in Africa's great wildebeest migration | 60 Minutes Australia
Dec 23 2022
They're not easy to love, Disney's never going to make a movie called the Wild and Wacky Wildebeest. They're ugly, ungainly and neurotic - they have a major identity problem. Let's face it, the wildebeest is no Lion King. But there is something really engaging about them. Something wonderful. Especially when you see them the way Tara Brown did. Out there by the thousands in Africa's magnificent Masai Mara. One-and-a-half million of them in one of the most extraordinary animal migrations on earth. And there's even a moral to this ugly wildebeest tale. They're indispensable - without them, the great grasslands of East Africa would no longer exist.
What do you think?
👍 0
👎 0
🔥 0
😊 0
💩 0
😍 0
😤 0