Their big ears, their fur, and their horns.
The greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) is larger than the lesser kudu (Tragelaphus imberbis), with males of the greater kudu reaching up to 1.2 meters at the shoulder, while lesser kudu males are typically around 90 cm. Additionally, greater kudu have long, spiraled horns that can grow up to 1.8 meters, whereas lesser kudu have shorter, straight horns that reach about 90 cm. The coloration also differs; greater kudu have a grayish-brown coat with white stripes, while lesser kudu are more reddish-brown with subtle white markings. Their habitats also vary, with greater kudus favoring open woodlands and lesser kudus preferring denser bushlands.
Africa
africa
It's a type of African antelope. A herbivore to be specific! There's Lesser and greater Kudu. The male Kudu are larger than the female.
The Kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros. A Klipspringer. The KUDU is from the antelope family and lives in Africa klipspringer
The greater kudu inhabits hilly brush country of E and S Africa, ranging to altitudes above the treeline. Members of this species are always found near water and are excellent swimmers.
There are large populations of greater kudus found in parts of Africa, although the exact number is unknown. They are not considered to be endangered or threatened.
The anwser is it is called Kudu
The kudu is an antelope, and is a mammal.
Kudu are an entire species, they are not a combination of any animal. There is even two "sub-"species. But kudu are just kudu.
a kudu is a firm if antelope
Dawakin Kudu's population is 225,389.