- Kudu - Wikipedia
A horn of this shape, when used by football fans, is called kuduzela (a portmanteau of "kudu" and "vuvuzela") The kudu, "tholo" in the languages of Sepedi, Setswana and Venda, is a tribal totem of the Barolong and Batlhaping people of Botswana and South Africa
- Kudu | African Antelope, Horned Mammal Conservation Status | Britannica
Kudu, two species of spiral-horned antelopes (tribe Tragelaphini, family Bovidae) The very large greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) is common in southern African wildlife reserves The svelte lesser kudu (T imberbis) is an elusive dweller in the arid lowland thornbush of northeast and East
- 10 Fun Kudu Facts - Fact Animal
The Kudu, on the other hand, is quite an easy one to recognise Aside from being a brand of Dutch phone covers, they’re also one of the most magnificent antelope in Africa, with distinctive horns and colouration which make them a great entry-level antelope
- Kudu - African Wildlife Foundation
What is a kudu? Both the greater kudu and its close cousin, the lesser kudu, have stripes and spots on the body, and most have a chevron of white hair between the eyes Males have long, spiral horns
- Greater kudu - Wikipedia
The greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) is a large woodland antelope, found throughout eastern and southern Africa Despite occupying such widespread territory, they are sparsely populated in most areas due to declining habitat, deforestation, and poaching [2]
- Kudu Animal Facts - Tragelaphus Strepsiceros - A-Z Animals
The name kudu describes two different antelope species, called greater kudu and lesser kudu, that are found in the southern and eastern regions of Africa Both kinds are characterized by the long, twisted horns that grow on the heads of mature males
- Kudu - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Kudu are large African antelopes with long spiral horns They are members of the Bovidae family, along with gazelles, wildebeest, other antelopes, sheep, goats, cows, and more There are two species of antelope, the Lesser Kudu and the Greater Kudu
- Kudu: Facts, Habitat, Behavior, and Conservation Insights
The Kudu is a striking species of antelope known for its impressive horns and graceful presence Found primarily in Africa, kudus are divided into two species: the Lesser Kudu (Tragelaphus imberbis) and the Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros)
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