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A dik-dik , pronounced "dĭk’ dĭk", and named for the sound it makes when alarmed, is a small antelope of the Genus Madoqua that lives in the bush of East Africa, Angola and Namibia. Dik-diks s...
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Gunther's Dik-Diks are graceful dwarf antelopes about the size of a fox terrier. At maturity they weigh up to 12 pounds and are 14 inches tall at the shoulder. The smallest antelope is the Royal antelope weighing between 3.5 to 5.5 pounds, with a body length of 18 to 21 1/2 inches and 10 inches tall.
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Dik-Dik: Mondoqua kirkii ... A dik-dik is a miniature antelope with a pointed snout, large eyes and a duiker-like head. ... Dik-diks are typically found in northeastern and eastern Africa, specifically in the Somali-Masai region. Also found in Namibia and Southeast Angola. Dik-diks can also be seen in the following national...
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Kirk's Dik-dik - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kirk's Dik-dik ( Madoqua kirkii ) is a small antelope found in eastern and southwestern Africa. It grows to 70 cm (28 in.) in length and weighs up to 7 kg (15 lbs) when full grown. It has ...
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Kirk's dik-dik is primarily active in the morning and late afternoon, although some activity may continue throughout the night. Mated pairs defend a territory 12.5-75 acres in size, and if no unexpected unfavourable conditions arise, this pair may occupy the same territory for life.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on dik-dik (antelope), any of four species of dwarf antelope (tribe Neotragini, family Bovidae), that are adapted for life in the arid zones of eastern Africa. ... Dik-diks look delicate, with a pointed, mobile snout, large eyes and ears, prominent preorbital glands,
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Twitching nose and tiny hooves - The Dik-Dik; Weighing a mere 5 kg, the Kirk's Dikdik is one of the smallest members of the antelope tribe. Its most distinctive features are its huge eyes and trunk-like snout with down-pointing nostrils.
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Professioner inom DIK ... The DIK Association is a professional association and a trade union for university graduates in the fields of documentation, information and culture. ... The basis for membership of DIK is the formal education, training and profession of the members, as is the case of all the associations within Saco.
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