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Mad cow home or moly bio area or best links Introduction to kudu and oryx issues Comparison of amino acid sequences Comparison of nucleic acid sequences DNA and protein sequences of kudu, oryx, sheep, and cow References Locking Horns with the Greater Kudu The greater kudu, Tragelaphus streptsiceros, is an artiodactyl apparently very susceptible to oral transmission of BSE an possibly to lateral ...
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GREATER KUDU, Tragelaphus strepsiceros WHAT IT IS The second tallest antelope, with the most spectacular horns. Narrow bodied, long legged. ~ wt 418-693 lb (190 315 kg), ht 48-60 in (122 150 cm); ~ wt 264 473 lb (120 215 kg), ht 40 56 in (100 140 cm). Head proportionally small with huge, cupped ears. Horns 2.5 turns (rarely, 3); average 48 in, record 72 (180 cm). Coat smooth except spinal crest ...
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