Greater Kudu live in family groups of cows and their young and prefer thicker bush. Males are more solitary when they mature
Greater Kudu live in family groups of cows and their young and prefer thicker bush. Males are more solitary when they mature, sometimes forming bachelor groups
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Location: Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
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