hello this kudo is approx. 6" H, 1" W and 5" L - this item is fully wired armature for gentle posing - i hope you will like this critter of mine and i thank you for checking this guy out
 

Greater kudus have a narrow body with long legs, and their coats can range from brown/bluish grey to reddish brown. They possess between 4 and 12 vertical white stripes along their torso. The head tends to be darker in colour than the rest of the body, and exhibits a small white chevron which runs between the eyes. Greater kudu bulls tend to be much larger than the cows, and vocalize much more, utilizing low grunts, clucks, humming, and gasping.[4] The bulls also have beards running along their throats, and large horns with two and a half twists, which, were they to be straightened, would reach an average length of 120 cm (47 in), with the record being 187.64 cm (73.87 in).[5] They diverge slightly as they slant back from the head. The horns do not begin to grow until the bull is between the ages of 6–12 months. The horns form the first spiral rotation at around 2 years of age, and not reaching the full two and a half rotations until they are 6 years old; occasionally they may even have 3 full turns.[2]

The greater kudu is one of the largest species of antelope, being slightly smaller than the bongo. Bulls weigh 190–270 kg (420–600 lb), with a maximum of 315 kg (694 lb), and stand up to 160 cm (63 in) tall at the shoulder. The ears of the greater kudu are large and round. Cows weigh 120–210 kg (260–460 lb) and stand as little as 100 cm (39 in) tall at the shoulder; they are hornless, without a beard or nose markings. The head-and-body length is 185–245 cm (6.07–8.04 ft), to which the tail may add a further 30–55 cm (12–22 in).[3]


This item was handmade and is 100% made in America - since these are handmade there are no two alike - the picture does not do the item justice - its made from sheep's wool - this item is made completely by a process called felting - you take a ball of wool and jab (poke) it over and over again with a needle, this needle has barbs on it - these barbs mat's the wool - it literate takes thousands and thousands of jabs to make one item - you just keep adding wool and jabbing to form the wool into the shape you wish - the more you jab the harder (tighter) the wool gets - it takes me about 30 to 40 hours to make one item 

since this is made of wool and sometimes mohair, there is no refund or returns - i am very particular with my art work, this is part of the reason why it takes so many hours to make an item and i will not send you anything that i would not be proud to have displayed in my own home - you will be happy with your purchase, i promise

i also accept the making of commissioned pieces waterpathotmail- if you have a pet, a animal or fish that you would like to have made, please email me, thank you