Damara dikdik (Madoqua kirkii) portrait, Waterberg, Namibia
Dikdiks are among the world's smallest antelopes. The Damara is the largest dikdik, but only stands 40 cm tall and weighs about 7 kg. The name refers to the alarm call they make. Curiously disjunct distribution with two separate populations, one in East Africa and the other in southwestern Africa. From a slide.
110214 004
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
All images are the property of the photographer and may not be reproduced, copied, downloaded, transmitted or used in any way without the written permission of the photographer, who can be contacted by registering with flickr and using flickrmail.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Damara dikdik (Madoqua kirkii) portrait, Waterberg, Namibia
Dikdiks are among the world's smallest antelopes. The Damara is the largest dikdik, but only stands 40 cm tall and weighs about 7 kg. The name refers to the alarm call they make. Curiously disjunct distribution with two separate populations, one in East Africa and the other in southwestern Africa. From a slide.
110214 004
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
All images are the property of the photographer and may not be reproduced, copied, downloaded, transmitted or used in any way without the written permission of the photographer, who can be contacted by registering with flickr and using flickrmail.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------