The Greater Kudu prefers thicker bush where her radar-like ears detect the slightest hint of danger. Females live in small groups with their young


The Greater Kudu prefers thicker bush where her radar-like ears detect the slightest hint of danger. Females live in small groups with their young, whilst males become more solitary as they mature


Size: 6200px × 4093px
Location: Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
Photo credit: © Nick Greaves / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: -toed, africa, alert, annulation, antelope, artiodactyla, bark, behaviour, bovid, browser, bull, call, camouflage, clans, cryptic, dry, ears, female, flehmen, genus, ghost, greater, grey, growth, hearing, hoofed, horned, jumpers, kudu, lateral, leap, majestic, mammal, mane, national, nocturnal, organ, park, pecora, portrait, presentation, rings, ruaha, ruminant, safari, savannah, social, sparring, spiral, strepsiceros, stripes, tanzania, tragelaphus, tragephalini, travel, ungulate, vertebrate, vocal, vomeronasal, warning, wildlife