Found in semi-arid regions this animal has a black and white body and twisted horns
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The Lesser Kudu is the animal that is found in semi-arid regions and has a black and white body and twisted horns.
It is a type of forest antelope and is found in East Africa. The spiral horns are present only in males which are yellowish gray in color but turn darker after 2 years of age.
The Lesser kudu is native to East African countries like Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, and South Sudan.
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The name of the animal is "Lesser Kudu" and as you mentioned it is found in semi-arid regions of eastern Africa including Kenya, Tanzaniya , Somalia etc.
Also, they have black and white body with horns are twisted.
They hate to go in open spaces and in the grassy areas.
Additionally , they eat leaves , shrubs etc in the forest. And male of this species generally work alone.
I may help you out in finding the answer.
The name of the animal is "Lesser Kudu" and as you mentioned it is found in semi-arid regions of eastern Africa including Kenya, Tanzaniya , Somalia etc.
Also, they have black and white body with horns are twisted.
They hate to go in open spaces and in the grassy areas.
Additionally , they eat leaves , shrubs etc in the forest. And male of this species generally work alone.
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