Examples of using Wildebeest in English and their translations into Arabic
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Now, if the wildebeest stays and the lion returns, there will be three lions on the right bank.
If the lions go, they would eat the wildebeest on the left, so they stay, and the two wildebeest cross instead.
So we need to have the lion stay on the left bank and the wildebeest go back to the right.
And the wildebeest knows it, bouncing to show he's still strong
so the next trip should be either a pair of lions or a pair of wildebeest.
What better way to see first hand, the vast herds of wildebeest trek across the Serengetti on their annual great migration.
Great herds of wildebeest are arriving, having followed the rains here to graze on the new grass, and to calve.
But every wildebeest must take its chances…
For instance, there are five options for who goes across first: one wildebeest, one lion, two wildebeest, two lions, or one of each.
It's the time of the wildebeest again and the tony shapes are drawn by the need to devour.
All we have got now are small groups of five or six wildebeest.
Wilderbeest?" Wildebeest.
Catching the wildebeest is all about timing.
It's the wildebeest.
The wildebeest are big and strong.
The wildebeest migration has arrived.
Charbroil a herd of charging wildebeest.
Pockets, give us a hand with the wildebeest.
What do you got for me, wildebeest?
But not all the wildebeest have had the courage to stop.