04 December 2005, 02:12
SBTEast African Greater Kudu
What is the difference between an East African Greater Kudu and a Greater Kudu from Namibia?
04 December 2005, 02:55
DavidCSBT,
I think the East African variety are generally a fair bit smaller. If memory serves any East African Kudu over 50" is
big! and 55"
out of site!!! Then there is always the price difference between a Nambian and a Tanzanian Safari...!

I am sure there are other guys here that can give you a much better answer than I did.
Regards,
Dave
05 December 2005, 21:05
MARK H. YOUNGScott,
I think David has pretty much covered it. I've shot both and I can't tell any difference with the exception of the E.A. variety being smaller in horn. It is a much bigger deal to take a nice greater kudu in Tanzania though.
Mark
MARK H. YOUNG
MARK'S EXCLUSIVE ADVENTURES
7094 Oakleigh Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89110
Office 702-848-1693
Cell, Whats App, Signal 307-250-1156 PREFERRED
E-mail markttc@msn.com
Website: myexclusiveadventures.com
Skype: markhyhunter
Check us out on
https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 06 December 2005, 01:28
bobcWhat stands out to me is Hemingway agonizing over his search for an East African kudu in Green Hills of Africa, contrasted with their abundance in Namibia. They are clearly a common animal in Namibia, and while quality is quality, it's certainly not a scarce animal by any means in Southern Africa. Bob
06 December 2005, 13:35
shakariThey're two different subspecies. The southern African variety is the Southern Greater Kudu or Tragalaphus Strepsiceros and the East African Greater Kudu is the Tragalaphus Strepsiceros Boa. The latter has 6 to 8 stripes which are brighter and the southern has 8 to 9 less conspicuous stripes.
The southern greater has larger horns and (IMO) are a lot more common than their EA cousin....