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EAST AFRICAN GREATER KUDU Hunting

Tragelaphus strepsiceros bea
Distribution: The Imatong Mountains of southeastern Sudan, the Karamoja region of northeastern Uganda, in Kenya, and in Tanzania.

Description: The body and horns of the East African greater kudu are somewhat smaller than those of the southern subspecies, the body color is brighter and the stripes are more conspicuous. There usually are 6-8 vertical stripes on each side.

CITES: Not listed.

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