KUDU Facts; The Antelope with spiral horns | Behavior of Kudu Animals - Wild World TV

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @thanujananayakkara6168
    @thanujananayakkara6168 Год назад

    Wow❤️

  • @maduliyanage
    @maduliyanage Год назад

    Wow❤❤❤

  • @lahirualwis
    @lahirualwis Год назад

    🤗💐👍

  • @indyreno2933
    @indyreno2933 Год назад

    Actually, you are incorrect, the Tragelaphus genus only includes the bushbucks, while the two species of kudu and nyala along with the bongo and sitatunga are moved to three separate genera, the two species of kudu being the lesser kudu and greater kudu now belong to the genus Strepsiceros, where their scientific names are now Strepsiceros imberbis and Strepsiceros strepsiceros respectively, the two species of nyala being the lowland nyala and mountain nyala both now belong to the genus Nyala, where their scientific names are now Nyala angasii and Nyala buxtoni respectively, and both the sitatunga and bongo now constitute the genus Bongo, where their scientific names are now Bongo spekii and Bongo eurycerus respectively, while the Bongo genus that contains both the bongo and sitatunga is officially a sister genus to the bushbucks (genus Tragelaphus), the kudus (genus Strepsiceros) and nyalas (genus Nyala) are both more closely related to elands (genus Taurotragus) than they are to bushbucks, with the kudus being the closest to the elands, while nyalas are basal to both kudus and elands.