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Kudus are antelopes that appear in The Lion Guard universe. They live in the Pride Lands.

Appearance[]

Kudus are members of the antelope family. They have striped light gray fur and two longs horns atop their heads. They also have a ridge of hair running along their back and chest.

Information[]

Male kudus are more likely to be solitary creatures, though they can be found in bachelor groups. When fighting, they will lock their horns in combat.

Female kudus give birth to one calf, which they will leave hidden for 4-5 weeks, returning only to nurse it.

History []

The Lion Guard[]

Kudus have only appeared in paintings in The Lair of the Lion GuardRafiki's Tree and Chamber of the Lion Guard.


The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar[]

In the Lair of the Lion Guard, some of Rafiki's paintings are of Kudus.


Paintings and Predictions[]

In the Lair of the Lion Guard, some of Rafiki's paintings are of kudus.


Too Many Termites[]

In the lair some of paints of kudus appear since Termites all over.

Never Roar Again[]

In the Lair of the Lion Guard, some of paints of kudus appear since Bunga tried to cheer Ono up.

The Lion Guard: The Rise of Scar[]

In the Lair of the Lion Guard, some of paints of kudus appear the Lion Guard meet Makini.

Timon and Pumbaa's Christmas[]

Kudus appears in cave painting at the Rafiki's Tree for celebrate Christmas.                           

The Golden Zebra[]

A kudus is seen in a cave painting as Simba tries to figure out a solution to the Pride Land's current drought.

Cave of Secrets[]

Kudus appear as cave paintings in the final chamber of the secret caves.


Trivia[]

Animals in The Lion Guard
Pride Landers
Aardvarks • Aardwolves • Ants • Baboons • Bats • Bee-eaters • Bees • Bongos • Buffaloes • Bushbucks • Butterflies • Caterpillars • Centipedes • Chameleons • Cheetahs • Chimpanzees • Cobras • Cockroaches • Crocodiles • Crowned Cranes • Crickets • Dragonflies • Drongos • Ducks • Dung Beetles • Eagles • Earthworms • Egrets • Elands • Elephants • Finches • Fishes • Flamingos • Fleas • Flies • Forest Hogs • Galagos • Gazelles • Geckos • Genets • Giraffes • Golden Moles • Golden Wolves • Grass Rats • Grasshoppers • Grey-Headed Bushshrikes • Hamerkops • Hares • Hedgehogs • Hippopotamuses • Honey Badgers • Hornbills • Hyraxes • Impalas • Jerboas • Kingfishers • Klipspringers • Kudus • Ladybugs • Lions • Lizards • Mandrills • Meerkats • Mice • Mongooses • Monkeys • Oryxes • Ostriches • Pangolins • Porcupines • Pythons • Ravens • Red Colobuses • Reedbucks • Rhinoceroses • Sable Antelopes • Sand Cats • Servals • Slugs • Snails • Snakes • Starlings • Storks • Termites • Tickbirds • Ticks • Toads • Tortoises • Tsetse Flies • Turacos • Turtles • Utamu • Warthogs • Wild Dogs • Wildcats • Wildebeests • Wolves • Yellow Wagtails • Zebras
Outlanders
Crows • Hyenas • Jackals • Mole-rats • Monitor Lizards • Moths • Rainbow Agamas • Scorpions • Skinks • Vultures
Other Animals
Bactrian Camels • Binturongs • Civets • Clouded Leopards • Crabs • Dolphins • Donkeys • Elks • Falcons • Fireflies • Flying Squirrels • Foxes • Geese • Giant Pandas • Gibbons • Goats • Gorillas • Grey-Headed Tanagers • Harrier Hawks • Humpback Whales • Jellyfish • Komodo Dragons • Lemurs • Leopards • Lobsters • Manta Rays • Mountain Goats • Mouse Deer • Musk Deer • Octopuses • Okapis • Otters • Oxen • Owls • Parrots • Peafowls • Penguins • Pikas • Polar Bears • Red Pandas • Reindeer • Sea Turtles • Seahorses • Shrews • Shrimps • Snow Leopards • Snow Monkeys • Tapirs • Tigers • Tree Frogs • Tree Squirrels • White-Throated Laughingthrushes
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