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- Lesser_kudu abstract "The lesser kudu (Tragelaphus imberbis) is a forest antelope found in East Africa. It is placed in the genus Tragelaphus and family Bovidae. It was first described by English zoologist Edward Blyth in 1869. The head-and-body length is typically between 110–140 cm (43–55 in). Males reach approximately 95–105 cm (37–41 in) at the shoulder, while females reach 90–100 cm (35–39 in). Males typically weigh 92–108 kg (203–238 lb) and females 56–70 kg (123–154 lb). The females and juveniles have a reddish-brown coat, while the males become yellowish grey or darker after the age of two years. Horns are present only on males. The spiral horns are 50–70 cm (20–28 in) long, and have two to two-and-a-half twists.A pure browser, the lesser kudu feeds on foliage from bushes and trees, shoots, twigs and herbs. Despite seasonal and local variations, foliage from trees and shrubs constitute 60-80% of the diet throughout the year. The lesser kudu is mainly active at night and during the dawn, and seeks shelter in dense thickets just after the sunrise. The lesser kudu exhibits no territorial behaviour, and fights are rare. While females are gregarious, adult males prefer being solitary. There is no fixed breeding season; births may occur at any time of the year. The lesser kudu inhabits dry, flat and heavily forested regions.The lesser kudu is native to Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda; while it is extinct in Djibouti. The total population of the lesser kudu has been estimated to be nearly 118,000, with a decreasing trend in populations. One-third of the populations survive in protected areas. Presently, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) rates the lesser kudu as "Near Threatened".".
- Lesser_kudu binomialAuthority Edward_Blyth.
- Lesser_kudu class Mammal.
- Lesser_kudu conservationStatus "NT".
- Lesser_kudu conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Lesser_kudu family Bovid.
- Lesser_kudu family Bovinae.
- Lesser_kudu genus Tragelaphus.
- Lesser_kudu kingdom Animal.
- Lesser_kudu order Even-toed_ungulate.
- Lesser_kudu phylum Chordate.
- Lesser_kudu synonym "* Ammelaphus australis (Heller, 1913)".
- Lesser_kudu synonym "* Ammelaphus strepsiceros (Heller, 1912)".
- Lesser_kudu thumbnail Lesser_Kudu.jpg?width=300.
- Lesser_kudu wikiPageExternalLink kudu.
- Lesser_kudu wikiPageExternalLink SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=625131.
- Lesser_kudu wikiPageID "931765".
- Lesser_kudu wikiPageRevisionID "603409990".
- Lesser_kudu binomial "Tragelaphus imberbis".
- Lesser_kudu classis "Mammalia".
- Lesser_kudu familia "Bovidae".
- Lesser_kudu genus "Tragelaphus".
- Lesser_kudu hasPhotoCollection Lesser_kudu.
- Lesser_kudu name "Lesser kudu".
- Lesser_kudu ordo Even-toed_ungulate.
- Lesser_kudu phylum Chordate.
- Lesser_kudu regnum "Animalia".
- Lesser_kudu species "T. imberbis".
- Lesser_kudu status "NT".
- Lesser_kudu statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Lesser_kudu subfamilia Bovinae.
- Lesser_kudu synonyms "* Ammelaphus strepsiceros * Ammelaphus australis".
- Lesser_kudu trend "down".
- Lesser_kudu subject Category:Animals_described_in_1869.
- Lesser_kudu subject Category:Bovines.
- Lesser_kudu subject Category:Fauna_of_East_Africa.
- Lesser_kudu subject Category:Mammals_of_Africa.
- Lesser_kudu subject Category:Mammals_of_Ethiopia.
- Lesser_kudu subject Category:Mammals_of_Kenya.
- Lesser_kudu subject Category:Mammals_of_Tanzania.
- Lesser_kudu type Animal.
- Lesser_kudu type Eukaryote.
- Lesser_kudu type Mammal.
- Lesser_kudu type Species.
- Lesser_kudu type Organism.
- Lesser_kudu comment "The lesser kudu (Tragelaphus imberbis) is a forest antelope found in East Africa. It is placed in the genus Tragelaphus and family Bovidae. It was first described by English zoologist Edward Blyth in 1869. The head-and-body length is typically between 110–140 cm (43–55 in). Males reach approximately 95–105 cm (37–41 in) at the shoulder, while females reach 90–100 cm (35–39 in). Males typically weigh 92–108 kg (203–238 lb) and females 56–70 kg (123–154 lb).".
- Lesser_kudu label "Kleine koedoe".
- Lesser_kudu label "Kleiner Kudu".
- Lesser_kudu label "Kudu małe".
- Lesser_kudu label "Lesser kudu".
- Lesser_kudu label "Petit koudou".
- Lesser_kudu label "Tragelaphus imberbis".
- Lesser_kudu label "Tragelaphus imberbis".
- Lesser_kudu label "Tragelaphus imberbis".
- Lesser_kudu label "Малый куду".
- Lesser_kudu label "مرامري أصغر".
- Lesser_kudu label "小旋角羚".
- Lesser_kudu sameAs Kudu_malý.
- Lesser_kudu sameAs Kleiner_Kudu.
- Lesser_kudu sameAs Tragelaphus_imberbis.
- Lesser_kudu sameAs Tragelaphus_imberbis.
- Lesser_kudu sameAs Petit_koudou.
- Lesser_kudu sameAs Tragelaphus_imberbis.
- Lesser_kudu sameAs Kleine_koedoe.
- Lesser_kudu sameAs Kudu_małe.
- Lesser_kudu sameAs Tragelaphus_imberbis.
- Lesser_kudu sameAs m.03r4h4.
- Lesser_kudu sameAs Q622882.
- Lesser_kudu sameAs Q622882.
- Lesser_kudu wasDerivedFrom Lesser_kudu?oldid=603409990.
- Lesser_kudu depiction Lesser_Kudu.jpg.
- Lesser_kudu isPrimaryTopicOf Lesser_kudu.
- Lesser_kudu name "Lesser kudu".