Yes, all Chipmunks have stripes.
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.
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As a matter of fact yes, all tigers have stripes unless it is some sort of hybrid. But usually the hybrids still have stripes.
No, not all bees have stripes, but many do. IN the United States over 3,500 species of bees exist and they have two sets of wings.
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.
Large striped African antelope. There were 6 species but you'll have to check current status. Greater kudu 127 - 134 cms at shoulder. 270 kgs horns about 1 metre, open spiralled, (of at least 2 1/2 turns). long throat fringe and mane on the dorsal midline greyish fawn and 4 to 10 white transverse stripes. The others, all smaller: Lesser Kudu, Mountain Nyala, Nyala, Sittatunga and Bushbuck. Is this enough?
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
Yes, all Chipmunks have stripes.
The Kudu does not lay eggs. The kudu is a type of antelope, whereas the emu and rhea are flightless birds.
Kudu FM was created in 1998.
Dawakin Kudu's population is 225,389.
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.