Mother, dam or cow.
A baby kudu is called a "calf." Kudu calves are typically born after a gestation period of about seven months and are able to stand and walk shortly after birth. They often rely on their mother's camouflage and remain hidden in dense vegetation to protect themselves from predators during their early weeks of life.
The baby is called a calf and mother is a cow. Together they are called a cow-calf pair, or "mom and baby."
It is still a calf if it has a mother or no mother. Maybe you could call it an abandoned calf.
A newborn whale is called a calf. It will be called a calf until it is old enough to leave its mother.
A maverick.
The anwser is it is called Kudu
A poddy calf is a not calf which eats the pod of peas. A poddy calf is an orphaned calf; one who has lost his or her mother.
Most often a calf's mother is referred to as the dam of the calf, or more commonly, a cow. If it's a heifer that has had a calf for the first time, some folks like to call her a first-calf heifer.
A group of whales is called a pod and a baby whale is called a calf. The mother is just called the mother.
A group of Kudu (large elk type buck in Southern Africa) is called a herd. The female is a cow, and the male is a bull. Baby Kudu are called calves.
The name for a baby elephant is calf. The elephant's mother would be called a cow, and the father would be called a bull.
a bull, a mother is a cow, and a baby is a calf.