
Lesser Kudu Hunting
The lesser kudu (*Tragelaphus imberbis*) is a graceful antelope species that inhabits the dry savannas and woodlands of East Africa, with a presence in countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, and parts of Somalia. These animals are browsers, primarily consuming leaves, fruits, and the shoots of shrubs and trees. This dietary preference enables them to thrive in environments rich in dense vegetation. Lesser kudus are typically found in thickets and dense brush within savanna and woodland habitats, where they can easily seek cover and forage for food. They tend to be solitary creatures, often observed alone or in small groups. Males are particularly solitary and territorial, while females are frequently seen with their young.
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