
Kudu - Wikipedia
A large adult male greater kudu stands over 5 feet (1.5 m) tall at the shoulder, and a large male lesser kudu stands about 4 feet (1.2 m) tall. Males of both species have long horns, which point upward and slightly back, curling in a corkscrew shape.
Greater kudu - Wikipedia
Male kudus may form small bachelor groups, but they are more commonly found as solitary and widely dispersed individuals. Solitary males will join the group of females and calves (usually 6–10 individuals per group) only during the mating season (April–May in South Africa).
10 Fun Kudu Facts - Fact Animal
Male kudu have the largest horns of any antelope species. Males known as ‘bulls’ have spiral horns, which can reach up to 180cm in size (just under 6 feet!). These are the largest horns of any antelope species. Females, known as cows do not have horns in either kudu species.
Kudu Animal Facts - Tragelaphus Strepsiceros - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · All male kudu animals have the potential to grow spiraled horns that can be quite long relevant to their body size. Lesser kudu males can grow horns that are up to 3.5 feet long, while some greater kudu have been reported sporting horns as long as 6 feet.
Kudu - African Wildlife Foundation
Males have long, spiral horns. The greater kudu's horns are spectacular and can grow as long as 1.8 meters (about 6 feet), making 2-1/2 graceful twists. Female greater kudus are noticeably smaller than the males. By contrast, lesser kudus are …
Greater Kudu | Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
Greater kudu are one of the largest antelope species. The impressive spiral horns of male kudu can reach up to six feet in length from base to tip, with up to two and half twists. Scientific Name: Tragelaphus strepsiceros. Conservation Status: Least Concern. Size: Height of …
What is the difference between the male and female Greater Kudu …
Aug 23, 2021 · The male Greater Kudu makes more noise than the female Greater Kudu. The male makes grunts, hums, and gasping noises. The male Greater Kudu lives in herds of 2-10 male individuals, whereas the female Greater Kudu …
Greater Kudu Facts and Information | United Parks & Resorts
Some reports show male kudus found with locked horns, even in death. Adult kudus are an important food source for many larger predators, such as lions and spotted hyenas. Many medium-sized carnivores prey upon kudu yearlings and calves. Newborns also serve as a food source for smaller predators.
Greater Kudu - Potawatomi Zoo
Male kudu are generally solitary, but can form groups of their own, and only join female herds during the mating season. The male hierarchy is based on size and age. The male greater kudu is rarely aggressive in the wild, but sparring does occur between males of similar size and stature.
Greater Kudu - Spiral into Discovering the Majestic Horned …
Mar 26, 2020 · The male kudu sports majestic horns that spiral in an elongated pattern. In fact, it’s the shape of these horns that inspired their scientific name – Tragelaphus strepsiceros.