Kudu

The Kudu is a large antelope with impressive twisted horns and a distinctive white stripe pattern on its body. There are two species: the Greater Kudu and Lesser Kudu. Kudus are browsers, feeding on leaves, shoots, and fruits. They are found in a variety of habitats, including savannas and woodlands, and are known for their elusive nature and graceful movements.

The Kudu is a large antelope with impressive twisted horns and a distinctive white stripe pattern on its body. There are two species: the Greater Kudu and Lesser Kudu. Kudus are browsers, feeding on leaves, shoots, and fruits. They are found in a variety of habitats, including savannas and woodlands, and are known for their elusive nature and graceful movements.

Scientific Name:

Tragelaphus strepsiceros

Family:

Bovidae

Conservation Status :

Least Concern

Diet:

Herbivore

Habitat:

Woodland

Kingdom:

Animalia

Mass:

190-270 kg

Order:

Artiodactyla