Kudu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The "kudus" are two species of antelope: •Lesser Kudu, "Tragelaphus imberbis" •Greater Kudu, "Tragelaphus strepsiceros" The name of the animal was imported into English in the 18th century from isiXho...
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Greater Kudu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Greater Kudu ( Tragelaphus strepsiceros ) is a woodland antelope found throughout eastern and southern Africa. Despite occupying such widespread territory, they are sparsely populated in most ...
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The greater kudu's horns are spectacular and can grow as long as 72 inches, making 2 1/2 graceful twists. These beautifully shaped horns have long been prized in Africa for use as musical instruments, honey containers and symbolic ritual objects.
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Notes and images of greater kudus, updated from the Canadian Museum of Nature's Natural History Notebooks series. ... Home > Mammals > Greater Kudu...
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Large antelope, Kudu are mainly browsers, eating a varied diet of leaves, pods, fruits and grass when food is scarce. Kudu have acute sight, scent and hearing. When alarmed the call is a loud bark. Cows and bulls move in separate herds.
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The Kudu {Tragelaphus} - The kudu is considered to be the most handsome of the tragelaphine antelopes ... ... The kudu is considered to be the most handsome of the tragelaphine antelopes, which includes the bongo, eland, nyala, bushbuck and sitatunga. Kudus, both the greater kudu and its close cousin the lesser kudu,
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Captive Greater Kudu have lived twenty years. ... The Greater Kudu is extremely wary and depends on woodlands and thickets for concealment as it browses. ... The gait of the Greater Kudu may appear clumsy, but its leaping ability is remarkable.
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Kudu Habits and Distribution, with Maps, Images, Locations in Southern Africa and Parks. Other Mammals of southern Africa, with Elephant, Lion, Leopard, Rhino, Buffalo, Antelope... ... The call of the kudu, the loudest of any antelope, is a penetrating hoarse bark. When alarmed, kudu run away, lifting their tails over...
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Greater kudu may be active throughout the 24-hour day. The large ears are extremely sensitive to noise, making these shy antelope difficult to approach. Under normal circumstance, kudu will sneak away and hide from potential enemies.
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