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Dik-dik - Wikipedia Dik-diks are named for the alarm calls of the females In addition to the females' alarm call, both the male and female make a shrill, whistling sound These calls may alert other animals to predators
What is a Dik-Dik? Fun Facts About the Cutest African Antelope Are you wondering ‘what is a dik-dik’? Well, it is one of Africa’s most unusual antelopes Dik-diks are tiny and adorable animals, barely large enough to poke their heads above the grass They are antelope in the genus Madoqua
Dik-Dik Animal Facts - Madoqua - A-Z Animals Günther’s dik-dik (Madoqua guntheri): Also referred to as Guenther’s dik-dik, this species is typically found in Ethiopia’s lowlands, the north and east of Kenya, Somalia, Sudan’s southeastern regions, and Uganda but do not live in coastal areas
Dik-Dik - African Wildlife Foundation When dik-diks feel they’re in danger or hear the alarm calls from other animals, they hide instead of fleeing from predators And when frightened or disturbed, they make a whistling sound through their nose that sounds like “zik-zik,” and this is probably how they got their name
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
Dik-dik: The Tiny Antelope With the Embarrassing Name What is a Dik-dik? There are four species of dik-diks found throughout Africa, mostly in dry, semi-desert areas Gunther's dik-diks live in the dry areas of east Africa, while Kirk's dik-diks are found in eastern and southwestern Africa