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    and poaching. The greater kudu is one of two species commonly known as kudu, the other being the lesser kudu, T. imberbis. Kudu (/kuːduː/ koo-DOO), or koodoo...
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    The kudus are two species of antelope of the genus Tragelaphus: Lesser kudu, Tragelaphus imberbis, of eastern Africa Greater kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros...
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    species of striped, spiral-horned African bovids, including the related greater kudu, the bongo, bushbuck, common and giant elands, nyala and sitatunga. It...
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    1827 – greater kudus Strepsiceros strepsiceros (Pallas, 1766) – Cape greater kudu Strepsiceros zambesiensis (Lorenz, 1894) – Zambezi greater kudu Strepsiceros...
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    (antelope-like) Bongo, Tragelaphus eurycerus T. e. isaaci T. e. eurycerus Greater kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros T. s. strepsiceros T. s. chora T. s. cottoni...
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    nilgai, elands, and kudus, are capable of jumping 2.4 m (7 ft 10 in) or greater, although their running speed is restricted by their greater mass. Antelope...
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    without a bracha, and the last, not at all. A Dall sheep with horns. Greater kudu, Namibia. In practice, two species are generally used: the Ashkenazi...
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    nyala (Tragelaphus angasii), lesser kudu (T. imberbis), bongo (T. eurycerus), bushbuck (T. scriptus), greater kudu (T. strepsiceros), sitatunga (T. spekei)...
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    mountain nyala forms a monophyletic clade with these three species. The greater kudu clade split from the clade formed by mountain nyala, bongo, sitatunga...
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    The chromosomes resemble those of the greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros). Male elands and female greater kudus can produce a viable male hybrid, though...
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    Strepsicerotini, behind both the common and greater eland by about 300 kg (660 lb), and above the greater kudu by about 40 kg (88 lb). Both sexes have heavy...
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    park. During dry seasons, both black and white rhinoceros, warthog, greater kudu, impala, Burchell's zebra, blue wildebeest and a herd of elephants are...
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    Taurotragus could be maintained as a separate genus, if the nyala and the lesser kudu are relocated to their own monospecific genera, respectively Nyala and Ammelaphus...
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    larger lungs and heart than cattle found at lower altitudes, as well as greater capacity for transporting oxygen through their blood, due to the persistence...
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    disease (CWD) Cat Feline spongiform encephalopathy (FSE) Nyala, Oryx, Greater Kudu Exotic ungulate encephalopathy (EUE) Ostrich Spongiform encephalopathy...
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    Arctander, P. (2001). "Phylogeography and conservation of impala and greater kudu". Molecular Ecology. 10 (3): 711–9. Bibcode:2001MolEc..10..711N. doi:10...
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    favor wooded areas for the greater availability of food to eat. Elk do not appear to benefit from thermal cover. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem elk...
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    (T. imberbis) Harnessed bushbuck (T. scriptus) Sitatunga (T. spekeii) Greater kudu (T. strepsiceros) Cape bushbuck (T. sylvaticus) Taurotragus Giant eland...
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    (T. imberbis) Harnessed bushbuck (T. scriptus) Sitatunga (T. spekeii) Greater kudu (T. strepsiceros) Cape bushbuck (T. sylvaticus) Taurotragus Giant eland...
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    (T. imberbis) Harnessed bushbuck (T. scriptus) Sitatunga (T. spekeii) Greater kudu (T. strepsiceros) Cape bushbuck (T. sylvaticus) Taurotragus Giant eland...
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    (T. imberbis) Harnessed bushbuck (T. scriptus) Sitatunga (T. spekeii) Greater kudu (T. strepsiceros) Cape bushbuck (T. sylvaticus) Taurotragus Giant eland...
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    African supermarkets. As of 2011, the springbok, the gemsbok, and the greater kudu collectively account for around two-thirds of the game meat production...
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    defecating while spinning their tails to distribute the faeces over a greater area. Muck-spreading occurs both on land and in water and its function...
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    with the mountain nyala (T. buxtoni) and bushbuck (T. scriptus). The greater kudu (T. strepsiceros) split from this clade approximately 8.6 million years...
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    forest-inhabiting bongo, the bushbuck, the large common and giant elands, the greater and lesser kudus, the mountain nyala (of Ethiopia) and the swamp-dwelling sitatunga...
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    (T. imberbis) Harnessed bushbuck (T. scriptus) Sitatunga (T. spekeii) Greater kudu (T. strepsiceros) Cape bushbuck (T. sylvaticus) Taurotragus Giant eland...
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    for synthetic fabrics. For many sheep owners, the cost of shearing is greater than the possible profit from the fleece, making subsisting on wool production...
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    PrPFSE No 90.001.0.01.006. Exotic ungulate encephalopathy (EUE) Nyala and greater kudu EUE prion PrPEUE Yes Camel spongiform encephalopathy (CSE) Camel PrPCSE...
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    (T. imberbis) Harnessed bushbuck (T. scriptus) Sitatunga (T. spekeii) Greater kudu (T. strepsiceros) Cape bushbuck (T. sylvaticus) Taurotragus Giant eland...
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    Alpaca Brazilian tapir Brown pelican Greater rhea Marabou stork South American tapir Ruaha National Park Greater kudu Impala Ostrich Kalahari Bushveldt Blue...
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