Scientific Classification
KINGDOM: Animalia
PHYLUM: Chordata
CLASS: Mammalia
ORDER: Artiodactyla
FAMILY: Bovidae
GENUS: Tragelaphus
SPECIES: T. strepsiceros
Conservation Status
Greater kudus are one of the largest antelope species. Males (bulls), can weigh up to 600 pounds and stand a little over 5 feet at the shoulder. Female greater kudus (cows) only weigh up to 450 pounds and stand a little over 3 feet.
Besides the bulls being larger than the females, they are also more vocal and have beards running down their throat.
Both greater kudu sexes have similar coat coloring ranging from grey to reddish-brown, with white stripes along their sides, a darker colored head, and a white strip connecting their eyes.
Male greater kudus are the only ones with horns, which appear between 6-12 months of age. As adults, these horns will twist two and half times, growing to a length of almost four feet if straightened!