Grumeti River crossing

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The Grumeti River crossing is a dramatic point in the Great Migration where vast herds of wildebeest and other animals brave crocodile-infested waters in Tanzania’s Serengeti ecosystem.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural phenomenon
tourist attraction
wildlife event
attracts documentary filmmakers
safari tourists
wildlife photographers
contributesTo Serengeti tourism economy
hasApproximateHerdSize hundreds of thousands of wildebeest in the wider migration
thousands of animals
hasEcologicalRole nutrient redistribution
population control by predation
supporting scavenger species
hasFeature deep pools
steep river banks
strong currents
hasMainSpecies wildebeest
hasPredator Nile crocodile
crocodile
hyena
lion
hasRisk drowning
injury
predation
hasSeasonality annual
dry season
hasSpecies Thomson’s gazelle NERFINISHED
zebra
isKnownFor crocodile attacks
dramatic wildlife scenes
large herds of wildebeest
mass animal movement
isSubjectOf nature documentaries
wildlife photography
locatedIn Grumeti River NERFINISHED
Serengeti National Park NERFINISHED
Serengeti ecosystem NERFINISHED
Tanzania NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Africa
movementDirection between Serengeti and Maasai Mara ranges
occursInHabitat river
savanna
occursWith seasonal rains
partOf Great Migration NERFINISHED
Serengeti–Mara ecosystem NERFINISHED
relatedTo Mara River crossing NERFINISHED
takesPlaceInProtectedArea Serengeti National Park NERFINISHED

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Great Migration notableEvent Grumeti River crossing