Kirk's Dik-dik are small members of the Antelope family. They favour semi-arid areas of thick scrub. A pair will establish and mark a territory
Kirk's Dik-dik are small members of the Antelope family. They favour semi-arid areas of thick scrub. A pair will establish and mark a territory to raise their young.
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Location: Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
Photo credit: © Nick Greaves / Alamy / Afripics
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