- Kudu - Wikipedia
Kudu meat is similar to venison (deer), with a slight gamey, liver-like flavor It is a very dry and lean meat, so it needs to be cooked carefully to avoid drying it out
- 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
- 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
- Kudu - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
The Kudu, a striking antelope native to Africa, embodies the beauty and resilience of its environment Known for its elegant stature, spiraling horns, and elusive nature, the Kudu captures the imagination of wildlife enthusiasts and plays a vital role in the African ecosystem
- Kudu Animal Facts - Tragelaphus strepsiceros - A-Z Animals
The lesser kudu (Tragelaphus imberbis) and the greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) are two species known collectively as the kudu The key differences between a lesser kudu and a greater kudu are habitat, size, appearance, reproduction, and behavior
- Kudu: A Complete Wildlife Guide To The African Kudu - Safaris Africana
The kudu is one of the most spectacular must-see animals for African wildlife lovers It has been described as one of the most handsome of the antelope family, due to the male’s unique large, corkscrew horns
- The Greater Kudu - Putnam Museum
The Greater Kudu, also known as the Grey Ghost due to its elusive nature, is a large antelope found in Eastern and Southern Africa It is one of the tallest antelopes, standing up to 1 2 meters at the shoulder, and can weigh up to 315 kg
- Kudu - visitafrica. site
The kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros for greater kudu and Tragelaphus imberbis for lesser kudu) is a large African antelope known for its striking spiral horns, primarily seen in males, and its distinctively striped coat
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