Dik-Dik Hunting

Dik-dik, small antelopes residing in the bushlands and savannas of eastern Africa, belong to the genus *Madoqua*. Known for their petite size and unique features, these browsers primarily consume leaves, shoots, fruits, and flowers. They forage during the cooler early morning and late afternoon hours, skillfully avoiding the midday heat. Overall, dik-diks are captivating creatures that play vital roles in their ecosystems, aiding in seed dispersal and influencing plant dynamics while participating in the food chain.
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