7. No, you absolutely cannot poke it.

Gestation lasts about 8.5 months, timed with the rainy season so mothers have access to nutritious grasses and calves can quickly start grazing. Calves are born rapidly, able to stand and run within minutes—a crucial adaptation for escaping predators.
The mass births also encourage calves to form nursery groups, or creches, allowing mothers to graze while the young are protected in numbers. This collective approach to parenting highlights the intricate social systems within wildebeest herds.