-
giant duikers, east
African red
duikers, and west
African red
duikers. Abbott's
duiker (C. spadix), the bay
duiker (C. dorsalis), Jentink's
duiker (C. jentinki)...
- yellow-backed
duiker. It is very rare, and the
first photograph of an Abbott's
duiker in the wild was
taken as
recently as 2003. Abbott's
duikers stand around...
- east
African red
duikers and west
African red
duikers. However, the
status of two species, the
zebra duiker and the Aders'
duiker,
remained dubious....
- Jentink's
duikers stand around 80 cm (31 in) tall at the
shoulder and
weigh about 70 kg (150 lb),
making them the
largest species of the
duikers. They are...
- Kenya. It is
sometimes spelled "Weyn's", "Weyns", or "Weyns'"
duiker. Weyns's
duikers average about 33 lb (15 kg) in
weight when full grown, with a shoulder...
-
duikers, east
African red
duikers and west
African red
duikers. The bay
duiker was
classified as a
giant duiker along with the yellow-backed
duiker (C...
- ****gany to deep brown, and have m****ive
hindquarters typical of
duikers. Ogilby's
duikers live
mainly in high-altitude rainforests,
where they feed mainly...
- Look up
duiker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Duiker ([ˈdœykər]) is a
Dutch and
Afrikaans surname which in both
languages means "diver". Notable...
- Harvey's
duikers live in
mountain and
lowland forest,
where they eat leaves, twigs, fruit, insects,
birds eggs, and carrion.
Although this
duiker is not...
- ears.
Black duikers have long, thin
horns of 80 to 170 mm (3.1 to 6.7 in), but the
horns of
females reach only 30 mm (1.2 in).
Black duikers live mainly...