Sights & Sounds

Kudu in woodland

Wild Population
300k+
Protection Status
Threatened
Population Trend
Stable
Best Habitat
Dry woodland
A Brief Glimpse
A kudu appears like a secret the trees almost kept: spiral horns lifting through leaves, pale stripes flashing once, then the whole animal dissolving back into dappled shade. Its sound is sudden and startling — a hoarse bark, a crack of hooves, branches whispering closed — and then only woodland, pretending nothing passed through it.
Fun Fact

Did you know?

A male kudu’s spiral horns can grow into elegant corkscrews — sometimes twisting more than twice as they rise above the woodland like living sculpture.

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