Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) - Wiki Greater Kudu
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[Photo] Greater Kudu cow, Okavango, Botswana, taken & submitted by Paul Maritz (paulmaz)
The Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) is a woodland antelope found throughout East and Southern Africa.
Greater Kudu are about a metre to a metre and a half tall at the shoulder and weigh 130 to 300 kilograms, the males being much larger than the females. Greater Kudu have brown to grey-blue coats with many white stripes and markings. There is a crest on the neck and shoulders and a mane along the throat. The males have horns with up to three twists which can reach 1.8 metres.
Greater Kudu live in woodland and scrub and eat grass and leaves. Greater Kudu are active both at night and during the day. They live in single sex groups of up to ten.
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