Trophy Size
Greater kudus have the largest horns in the bushbuck tribe, averaging 47 inches in length. Greater kudu are one of the tallest antelopes, with shoulder heights ranging from 100 cm to 150 cm.
Lifespan
Kudu have a lifespan of +-15 years.
Name: Greater Kudu
Scientific Name: Tragelaphus Strepsiceros
Trophy Fee: $1,800+ (up to 50")
Description
The kudu is probably second only to the impala as Africa's most sought-after plains game trophy. They are strikingly beautiful, with long spiral horns that set them apart from all other of the antelope species. The body color of the greater kudu varies from reddish brown to blue-gray, with the darkest individuals found in the southern populations. The color of the males darkens with age. Along its back, the kudu has six to ten stripes. Its tail is black tipped with a white underside. Males possess a beard that females lack (Estes, 1991).
Habitat
Greater kudu are found in a variety of habitats throughout Africa. As long as they have good cover, greater kudu are able to survive in the settled areas of Africa. Greater kudu can be found in habitats that provide bush and thicket cover. In the rains, greater kudu remain in the woodlands. During the dry season they can be found in along the banks of rivers where there is rich vegetation.
Distribution
Greater kudus are found in southern and eastern Africa. The population is the most dense in the south.