Patrick, an argument that has been debated many times overSCI lists them as a separate species. Rowland Ward does not. DNA testing does lead credibility to the theory that they are indeed separate sub-species, however I will concede that scientific classification only lists three:
1.) T. s. strepsiceros, southern parts of the range from southern Kenya to Namibia, Botswana and South Africa (under which Southern Greater and East Cape kudu rank)
2.) T. s. chora, northeastern Africa from northern Kenya through Ethiopia to eastern Sudan, western Somalia and Eritrea
3.) T. s. cottoni, Chad and western Sudan
We would both agree that there is a size difference (horn) between Limpopo and the EC and for hunters sake there definitely has to be a way of identifying the difference between the two, especially in managing expectations of what to expect when hunting certain regions.
number 3 is also in CAR.








































































