Kirk's Dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii) Damara subspecies
"dick dick" dikdik Dikdiks are tiny dwarf anelopes with a mobile, pointed snout and very large eyes. The Damara subspecies is endemic to Namibia. They are found in eastern Etosha in scrubby woodland areas. They do not require water to drink, can tolerate very hot temperatures, and are very skittish. Dik-diks are herbivores, consuming foliage, shoots, fruit and berries.
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Location: Waterberg Plateau Park, Namibia
Photo credit: © Armands Pharyos / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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