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koodoo

American  
[koo-doo] / ˈku du /

noun

plural

koodoos
  1. a variant of kudu.


koodoo British  
/ ˈkuːduː /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of kudu

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The walls of both rooms were adorned with the heads and antlers of many rare animals: waterbuck and koodoo, white and black leopards, jaguars, tigers and lions.

From Submarine U93 by Gilson, Charles

I fired again as the koodoo recovered himself, but he was then seventy or eighty yards away and partly hidden at times by trees and scrub.

From Jock of the Bushveld by Fitzpatrick, Percy, Sir

Then with a snort of fury the koodoo, half rising, gave its head a wild upward sweep, and shook.

From Jock of the Bushveld by Fitzpatrick, Percy, Sir

The king was too fat to ride much, but he used to follow to the chase of the koodoo.

From O'er Many Lands, on Many Seas by Stables, Gordon

A big koodoo bull stands as high as a bullock, and although they have the small shapely feet of an antelope the spoor is heavy enough to follow at a trot except on stony ground.

From Jock of the Bushveld by Fitzpatrick, Percy, Sir