A female Greater Kudu will more likely
Kenya picture - bear one calf, although occasionally there may be twins. At first the calf will wait for the mother to feed it, but later it will become more demanding in its search for milk, and after a few months it is even aggressive. For the first two weeks of a calf's life they hide where predators cannot find them. For the next four to five weeks they roam with the herd only during the day.