- Dik-dik - Wikipedia
Dik-dik A dik-dik is the name for any of four species of small antelope in the genus Madoqua, which live in the bushlands of eastern and southern Africa [1] Dik-diks stand about 30–40 centimetres (12–15 5 in) at the shoulder, are 50–70 cm (19 5–27 5 in) long, weigh 3–6 kilograms (6 6–13 2 lb) and can live for up to 10 years
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犬羚是体型细小的羚羊,英文名称为Dik-dik,就是以它们发出的声响来命名的,主要生活在南非及东非的灌林。 犬羚属肩高约30~40厘米及体重3~5公斤。
- Dik-Dik Animal Facts - Madoqua - A-Z Animals
Salt’s dik-dik (Madoqua saltiana): Taking its name from Henry Salt, who was the first European to recognize the species in the 9th century in Abyssinia, this dik-dik is present in the Horn of Arfica’s semidesert, bushland, and thicket habitats
- Dik-dik | Habitat, Diet Adaptations | Britannica
Dik-dik, (genus Madoqua), any of four species of dwarf antelopes (tribe Neotragini, family Bovidae) that are adapted for life in the arid zones of eastern Africa Three species inhabit the Horn of Africa: Guenther’s dik-dik (Madoqua guentheri), Salt’s dik-dik (M saltiana), and the silver dik-dik
- Kirks dik-dik - Wikipedia
Kirk's dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii) is a species of small dik-dik antelope native to Eastern and Southern Africa [1][2] It is believed to have six subspecies and possibly a seventh existing in southwest Africa [3] Dik-diks are herbivores, typically of a fawn color that aids in camouflaging themselves in savannah habitats [3]
- Dik Dik - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Dik Dik The Dik Dik is a tiny antelope with slender legs, slightly hunched backs, and hips taller than their shoulders
- Dik-Dik: Characteristics, Diet, Facts More [Fact Sheet]
The dik-dik, a diminutive and graceful antelope, is as enchanting as it is elusive Renowned for its small stature and distinctive name, the dik-dik occupies a special place in the rich diversity of African wildlife
- All About the Dik-dik - Adumu Safaris
All About the Dik-dik Weighing in at 6 to 13 pounds with a height of 12-16 inches is the dik-dik! This small antelope lives in eastern and southern Africa and has dark, soulfull, eyes ringed in white Through glands near their eyes, they can scent-mark their territories, much like your very own house cat
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