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(P:\Africa\VideoStills) Dn-a1178.jpg (Dik-dik)
Subject: | (P:\Africa\VideoStills) Dn-a1178.jpg (Dik-dik)
| Poster: | Darren New (dnew@san.rr.com)
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File size : 73738 bytes
File date : 2001:05:29 13:29:53
Resolution: 640x480
Jpeg process : Baseline
Posted Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
Posted Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2001 02:27:22 GMT |
(P:\Africa\VideoStills) Dn-a1178.jpg (Dik-dik)
Dik-diks, pronounced "d?k’ d?k" or "dick dick", and named for the sound they make when alarmed, are small antelopes of the Genus Madoqua that live in the bush of southern and eastern Africa. Dik-diks stand 30?40 cm at the shoulder and weigh 3?6 kg, making them the smallest of the ruminant species. They have an elongated snout and a soft coat that is grey or brownish above and white below. The hair on the crown forms an upright tuft that sometimes partially conceals the short, ringed horns of the male. |
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