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The Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) is classified as "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. However, some subspecies of kudu are facing threats due to habitat loss, hunting, and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts are important to protect these populations from declining.
That's almost certainly the kudu. Use the link below for more information and pictures.
Kudu's eat leaves and branches and should be fed every morning and evening on the game roar.
A kudu will eat leaves and branches and sometimes watermelons. They eat twice daily.
Depends how long MacDonalds is open
they eat leaves and branches, sometimes watermelons too. they eat all day
The kudu is an antelope, and is a mammal.
The anwser is it is called Kudu
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.
Kudu FM was created in 1998.
Kudu horns are modified into instruments by a number of tribes and religions. The Kudu wiki on this site has some information,
The area of Dawakin Kudu is 384 square kilometers.