Kudu horns are modified into instruments by a number of tribes and religions. The Kudu wiki on this site has some information,
The kudu is an antelope. It is a deer like animal with curled horns.
Their big ears, their fur, and their horns.
Kudu's are MUCH larger than Impalas Kudu's have white striped around their lower back area. Kudu's have lager twisted horns. Impala's are sometimes confused with Springboks. They have a reddish tint to their fur and a black "ring" around their hind quarter. They are MUCh smaller than the Kudu.
a kudu has curley horns and a big long tail mesuring 31 cm long and a stripy black and brown body and very, very small legs! funny isnt it
The world record kudu had horns that measured around 66 inches in length, with a circumference of over 15 inches. This makes it one of the largest kudus ever recorded.
One African animal that has twisted horns is the spiral-horned antelope. It has large ribbed, twisted horns that come in a variety of sizes.
That's almost certainly the kudu. Use the link below for more information and pictures.
Kudu are one of the largest forms of antelope found. They have dark brown hair, with several transverse white stripes over the back. They typically grow to a height of 1,5m or 5 feet, with females weighing 180kg and males up to 250kg. Male kudu are distinct as they have long, spiralling horns.
Many farm animals have horns. Those animals include: Cows Bulls Goats Rams Certain sheep Deer (a male is called a stag, the one with horns) Moose
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Gnu: noun: large African antelope having a head with horns like an ox and a long tufted tail
The kudu is an antelope, and is a mammal.