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Greater kudus have
excellent hearing and
acute eyesight,
which helps to
alert them to
approaching predators.
Their colouring and
markings protect kudus by...
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Kudus may
refer to
Merhawi Kudus (born 1994),
Eritrean cyclist Mohammed Kudus (born 2000),
Ghanaian footballer Sunan Kudus (died 1550),
founder of: Kudus...
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replaced at half-time. With his debut,
Kudus became the
ninth youngest player to
debut for the club. On 16 July 2020,
Kudus signed for
Eredivisie club Ajax for...
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kudus are two
species of
antelope of the
genus Tragelaphus:
Lesser kudu,
Tragelaphus imberbis, of
eastern Africa Greater kudu,
Tragelaphus strepsiceros...
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Indonesia Kudus (lit. 'Indonesian
Football ****ociation of
Kudus'),
simply known as
Persiku Kudus is an
Indonesian professional football club
based in
Kudus Regency...
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Kudus (Javanese: ꦏꦸꦢꦸꦱ꧀) is the
capital and the
namesake of the
Kudus Regency in
Central Java, Indonesia. Its name has an
Arabic etymology (Arab: القدس...
- District,
Sakha Republic Apache Kudu, a column-oriented data
store of the
Apache Hadoop ecosystem Atlas Kudu, an
airplane Kudus (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Kudüs Fatihi Selahaddin Eyyubi (English: Saladin: The
Conqueror of Jerusalem) is a
Turkish television series produced by Turkey's Akli
Films and ****stan’s...
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Sunan Kudus (born
Syekh Jafar As-Shodiq bin
Utsman Al-Hamadani; 1500-1550),
founder of
Kudus, is one of the Wali
Sanga (lit. "Nine Saints"), of Java, Indonesia...
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Kudus (Javanese: ꦏꦸꦢꦸꦱ꧀ Pegon: قدوس) is a
regency (Indonesian: kabupaten) in
Central Java
province in Indonesia. Its
capital is the town of
Kudus. It...