Red Duiker Hunting
The red duiker (Cephalophus natalensis) is a small antelope native to the dense forests of Central and Southern Africa. Characterized by its reddish-brown coat, short stature, and relatively large eyes, it is one of the smallest species of duiker. Red duikers are shy and solitary, often found in pairs or small family groups. They primarily feed on leaves, fruits, and flowers. Adapted to their forest environment, they are excellent at navigating thick vegetation and are known for their quick and agile movements. Due to habitat loss and hunting, their populations are declining in some areas, making conservation efforts important for their survival.
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