African Safari Plains Game

Blue Wildebeest

The "poor man's buffalo"

The blue wildebeest, also known as the brindled gnu, is one of Africa's most iconic plains game animals. Famous for the spectacular Serengeti migration involving over 1.5 million animals, this tough, tenacious antelope has earned the nickname "poor man's buffalo" for its exceptional resilience and reputation for "eating lead."

Shoulder Height

45 - 57 in (115-145cm)

Weight (Bulls)

365 - 640 lbs

SCI Minimum

70"

Rowland Ward Min

28 1/2"

Identification

  • • Dark grey/bluish-grey coat
  • • Dark vertical "brindled" stripes
  • • Shaggy black mane and beard
  • • Parenthesis-shaped horns (both sexes)
  • • Bovine appearance with heavy forequarters

Habitat & Range

  • • Open grasslands and savanna
  • • Woodland edges and plains
  • • Central, eastern, and southern Africa
  • • Often near permanent water
  • • Highly migratory in some regions

Trophy Standards

  • • SCI Minimum: 70"
  • • SCI Minimum (Bow): 54"
  • • Rowland Ward Minimum: 28 1/2"
  • • Rowland Ward Record: 36"
  • • Horns up to 83cm (33") in bulls

Did You Know?

The Great Wildebeest Migration involves over 1.5 million blue wildebeest traveling between Tanzania's Serengeti and Kenya's Masai Mara annually, making it the largest terrestrial mammal migration on Earth. Newborn calves can stand within 6 minutes of birth and run with the herd within hours, an essential adaptation for survival against predators. Despite their ungainly appearance, wildebeest can reach speeds of up to 50 mph (80 km/h).

About Blue Wildebeest

The blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), also known as the brindled gnu, is one of Africa's most distinctive and challenging plains game animals. Often called the "poor man's buffalo" by professional hunters, this tenacious antelope has earned a well-deserved reputation for its exceptional toughness and ability to absorb punishment that would fell other animals of similar size.

Physical Characteristics

Blue wildebeest exhibit sexual dimorphism, with bulls being larger and darker than cows. Adult bulls typically measure 170-240cm in head-and-body length, stand 115-145cm at the shoulder, and weigh 165-290kg (365-640 lbs). Cows weigh 140-260kg (310-570 lbs). Their characteristic long black tail measures 60-100cm.

Both sexes possess distinctively curved, parenthesis-shaped horns that extend outward and then curve upward and inward. Bull horns can reach 83cm (33 inches), while cow horns measure 30-40cm (12-16 inches). The horns are thicker at the boss in mature bulls.

Behavior & Habits

Wildebeest are highly gregarious, forming herds that can number in the thousands. They have favourite sleeping spots and are very territorial during the breeding season. Bulls maintain territories that cows pass through during mating season.

Regular water drinkers, wildebeest are often found near permanent water sources. They are preyed upon by lions, hyenas, wild dogs, crocodiles, and cheetahs. Despite their ungainly appearance, they can reach speeds of 50 mph (80 km/h) when fleeing predators.

Subspecies

While there are only two species of wildebeest (blue and black), the blue wildebeest has five recognized subspecies:

Southern Blue Wildebeest

(C. t. taurinus) - The typical or brindled form

RW Min: 28 1/2" | SCI Min: 70"

Cookson's Wildebeest

(C. t. cooksoni) - Zambia's Luangwa Valley

RW Min: 26" | SCI Min: 70"

Nyasaland Wildebeest

(C. t. johnstoni) - Johnston's wildebeest

RW Min: 27" | SCI Min: 64"

White-Bearded Wildebeest

(C. t. albojubatus) - The migration subspecies

RW Min: 27" | SCI Min: 68"

Why Hunt Blue Wildebeest?

  • One of Africa's most challenging plains game animals due to exceptional toughness
  • Iconic African species - part of the legendary Serengeti migration
  • Excellent venison highly prized for biltong (dried meat)
  • Impressive trophy with distinctive curved horns
  • Tests a hunter's marksmanship and shot placement skills
  • Readily available and sustainable populations across southern Africa

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