The Kudu is a large, graceful antelope found in the forests and savannas of Africa. Known for its striking spiral horns, which can grow up to 6 feet long in males, the Kudu is a master of camouflage. Its brownish-gray coat features white stripes and spots, helping it blend into its surroundings and evade predators.
Kudus are social animals, often seen in small herds, and they primarily feed on leaves, fruits, and grasses. They are also known for their impressive jumping ability, capable of leaping over obstacles up to 8 feet high. This agility helps them escape from threats in their natural habitat.