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Pair of Dik-Diks touching noses.
Pair of Dik-diks found in Etosha National Park of Namibia. Males have horns which are small (about 3inches) and slant backwards. Head of the dik-dik often seems disproportionate to the animal's small body. The upper body is grey-brown, while the lower parts of the body, including the legs, belly, crest and flanks are tan.
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Location: Etosha, Namibia, Africa.
Photo credit: © David Cantrille / Alamy / Afripics
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