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Mammal

Kirk's Dik Dik
Rhynchotragus

CLASS: Mammalia
ORDER: Artiodactyla
FAMILY: Bovidae

SIZE:
12 - 18 inches tall, 20 - 28 inches; weigh 10 - 15 lbs.

RANGE:
Eastern and Southwestern Africa

HABITAT:
Fringe forests, dense brush with plenty of plant cover

DIET:
Wild - Vegetarian Diet with some protein
Zoo - Herbivore diet, apples, lettuce, carrots

DESCRIPTION:
Slightly bigger than a hare. Graceful shape, slender legs, and a round back. Short delicate head with forehead tuft. Medium long ears, large eyes, and horns on the males.

FACTS:
Heavily hunted mostly for skin.

Elongated snout. Characteristic feature of the genus.

Specialized nose extends into a sort of trunk that can turn in all directions and it serves as a major thermoregulatory device (arterial blood being diverted to the membranes there and cooled through an evaporative process.)

Usually live in pairs; predominately nocturnal

YOUNG:
One young is born

Fully grown at 12 months; sexually mature at 6 months

Young males are eventually chased off by the male parent.

STATUS:
Not threatened; it is widespread and common but has been exterminated in some areas from loss of habitat and hunting.

REFERENCE:
Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia; Vol. 13, Mammals IV, Dr. Bernhard Grzimek