How many baby Lesser kudus are in a litter?
A Lesser kudu (Tragelaphus imberbis) usually gives birth to around 1 babies.
Each of those little ones spend around 222 days as a fetus before they are released into the wild. Upon birth, they weight 5.89 kg (12.99 lbs) and measure 36.8 cm (1′ 3″). They are a member of the Bovidae family (genus: Tragelaphus). An adult Lesser kudu grows up to a size of 1.68 meter (5′ 6″).
To have a reference: Humans obviously usually have a litter size of one ;). Their babies are in the womb of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks) and reach an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). They weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual, and reach an average age of 75 years.
The lesser kudu (Tragelaphus imberbis) is a forest antelope found in East Africa. It is placed in the genus Tragelaphus and family Bovidae. It was first described by the English zoologist Edward Blyth in 1869. The head-and-body length is typically 110–140 cm (43–55 in). Males reach about 95–105 cm (37–41 in) at the shoulder, while females reach 90–100 cm (35–39 in). Males typically weigh 92–108 kg (203–238 lb) and females 56–70 kg (123–154 lb). The females and juveniles have a reddish-brown coat, while the males become yellowish grey or darker after the age of 2 years. Horns are present only on males. The spiral horns are 50–70 cm (20–28 in) long, and have two to two-and-a-half twists.A pure browser, the lesser kudu feeds on foliage from bushes and trees (shoots, twigs) and herbs. Despite seasonal and local variations, foliage from trees and shrubs constitute 60–80% of the diet throughout the year. The lesser kudu is mainly active at night and during the dawn, and seeks shelter in dense thickets just after the sunrise. The lesser kudu exhibits no territorial behaviour, and fights are rare. While females are gregarious, adult males prefer being solitary. No fixed breeding season is seen; births may occur at any time of the year. The lesser kudu inhabits dry, flat, and heavily forested regions.The lesser kudu is native to Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda, but it is extinct in Djibouti. It may have been present in Saudi Arabia and Yemen as recently as 1967, though its presence in the Arabian Peninsula is still controversial. The total population of the lesser kudu has been estimated to be nearly 118,000, with a decreasing trend in populations. One-third of the populations survive in protected areas. Presently, the International Union for Conservation of Nature rates the lesser kudu as “near threatened”.
Other animals of the family Bovidae
Lesser kudu is a member of the Bovidae, as are these animals:
- Mountain goat with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Nyala with 1 babies per pregnancy
- African buffalo with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Chinkara weighting around 18.91 kilograms (41.69 lbs)
- Kouprey weighting around 788.66 kilograms (1738.7 lbs)
- Beira (antelope) with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Blue duiker becoming 12 years old
- Four-horned antelope with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Jentink’s duiker with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Addax with 1 babies per pregnancy
Animals that share a litter size with Lesser kudu
Those animals also give birth to 1 babies at once:
- Takin
- Siberian musk deer
- Hawaiian monk seal
- Hairy-legged vampire bat
- Dark-winged lesser house bat
- Nilgiri langur
- Collared titi
- Pygmy ringtail possum
- Pallas’s long-tongued bat
- Davis’s round-eared bat
Animals that get as old as a Lesser kudu
Other animals that usually reach the age of 18.92 years:
- Grizzled tree-kangaroo with 20 years
- Sumatran serow with 21 years
- Black wildebeest with 20 years
- Beech marten with 18.08 years
- Common tsessebe with 18 years
- Lechwe with 18.5 years
- Pygmy sperm whale with 17 years
- Dama gazelle with 17.25 years
- Lowland paca with 16 years
- Red-rumped agouti with 17.75 years
Animals with the same weight as a Lesser kudu
What other animals weight around 93.81 kg (206.82 lbs)?
- Hirola usually reaching 79.13 kgs (174.45 lbs)
- Baikal seal usually reaching 89.5 kgs (197.31 lbs)
- Addax usually reaching 95.39 kgs (210.3 lbs)
- Hourglass dolphin usually reaching 110 kgs (242.51 lbs)
- Pacific white-sided dolphin usually reaching 109.85 kgs (242.18 lbs)
- Short-beaked common dolphin usually reaching 79.29 kgs (174.8 lbs)
- Arabian oryx usually reaching 75.43 kgs (166.29 lbs)
- Buru babirusa usually reaching 92.33 kgs (203.55 lbs)
- Hirola usually reaching 78.6 kgs (173.28 lbs)
- Reindeer usually reaching 108.73 kgs (239.71 lbs)
Animals with the same size as a Lesser kudu
Also reaching around 1.68 meter (5′ 6″) in size do these animals:
- Eld’s deer gets as big as 1.65 meter (5′ 5″)
- Asian black bear gets as big as 1.51 meter (5′ 0″)
- South American tapir gets as big as 2.01 meter (6′ 7″)
- Guadalupe fur seal gets as big as 1.71 meter (5′ 8″)
- Naemorhedus sumatraensis gets as big as 1.45 meter (4′ 10″)
- Spotted seal gets as big as 1.64 meter (5′ 5″)
- Wild boar gets as big as 1.35 meter (4′ 6″)
- Philippine warty pig gets as big as 1.35 meter (4′ 6″)
- Grant’s gazelle gets as big as 1.53 meter (5′ 1″)
- Sumatran serow gets as big as 1.45 meter (4′ 10″)