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dik-dik

Madoqua kirkii

Description:

small antelope - they tend to pair for life and are usually seen in pairs or sometimes trios with a grown youngster

Habitat:

tarangire

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4 Comments

Greg Shchepanek
Greg Shchepanek 4 years ago

What a cute little doodle

KarenSaxton
KarenSaxton 4 years ago

They are super cute - and if you haven't seen one in the wild, they are really cool. Every fiber is alert - so alive

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 4 years ago

Lovely spotting, Karen. These little ones camouflage well, but can run like lightning when they need to. I think their small size works in their favour.

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 4 years ago

I think that these r super cute with their big eyes!!

KarenSaxton
Spotted by
KarenSaxton

Manyara, Tanzania

Spotted on Dec 18, 2017
Submitted on Feb 29, 2020

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