Wildebeests Back At Detroit Zoo After Almost 80 Years

Some gnu animals are hoofing around at the Detroit Zoo -- two young male wildebeestsThe wildebeest, also called a gnu, is an African antelope and subspecies of the blue wildebeest that hasn't been seen at the zoo since 1939, zoo officials said.Two male eastern white-bearded wildebeests named Lenny and Jeffrey can be seen along with the zebras in their African Grasslands habitat.

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