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Common duiker
Scientific name: Sylvicapra grimmia

IUCN Status: Least concern
Family: BOVIDAE
Group: Mammals
Shyness: Shy
Safe distance: 10 m
Breeding season / Courtship: N/A
Gestation: 6 mois
Births: N/A
Habitat:
Savannas, sparse forests, grasslands
Description:
The common duiker, or Sylvicapra grimmia, is a small African antelope found in various regions across the continent. It is characterized by its modest size, reaching about 50 cm at the shoulder, and its grayish-brown coat that allows it to blend into its surroundings. Males have small, straight horns, while females are hornless. This animal is primarily solitary, although it can sometimes be seen in small family groups. It is highly adaptable, living in diverse habitats ranging from savannas to sparse forests. The duiker is an opportunistic herbivore, feeding on leaves, fruits, and sometimes bark. Its ability to survive in varied environments makes it a resilient species.
Recommended lens:
>=400mm
Photography tips:
To photograph the common duiker, it is advisable to use a telephoto lens of at least 400mm to capture detailed images from a distance, as this animal is quite shy. Focus on crepuscular hours, when the duiker is most active. Be patient and discreet, blending into the environment to avoid startling it. Use a tripod to stabilize your camera and achieve sharp shots, especially in low-light conditions.
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