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Natal Red Duiker
Scientific name: Cephalophus natalensis

IUCN Status: Least Concern
Family: BOVIDAE
Group: Mammals
Shyness: Shy
Safe distance: 30 m
Breeding season / Courtship: N/A
Gestation: 210 jours
Births: N/A
Habitat:
Dense forest
Description:
The Cephalophus natalensis, or Natal Red Duiker, is a small African antelope that primarily inhabits dense forests and wooded areas in eastern South Africa. It is distinguished by its reddish coat, slender legs, and short, straight horns. This discreet mammal stands about 40 to 50 cm at the shoulder and weighs between 12 and 14 kg. It is mainly active at dawn and dusk, feeding on leaves, fruits, and flowers. The Natal Red Duiker is known for its shy nature and ability to blend into its environment to escape predators. Its population is stable, although deforestation poses a potential threat.
Recommended lens:
>=400mm
Photography tips:
To photograph the Natal Red Duiker, it's essential to remain discreet and patient. Use a 400mm or longer telephoto lens to capture images without disturbing the animal. Look for areas with dense vegetation, as these duikers prefer wooded habitats. Be ready to shoot at dawn or dusk when activity is at its peak. Ensure your camera is set for low-light conditions and use a tripod to avoid blur. Patience is key to capturing successful shots of this shy animal.
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