We were up early to bird around Namutoni Camp the morning of August 18, 2012, followed by traversing the Dikdik Drive again (no photos were taken during the previous afternoon's drive). Brad took this photograph of a male Kirk's (Damara) Dikdik, Madoqua kirkii. These tiny antelopes are mainly active in the morning and late afternoon. Individuals in drier semidesert areas tend to be paler in color. A white ring surrounds a large dark eye. The black spot below the inside corner of each eye contains a preorbital gland that produces a dark sticky secretion that Dikdiks use to scent-mark their territories. Temperatures were in the low 60's on this clear day.
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Date/Time | 2013:01:21 16:48:43 |
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Date/Time Original | 2012:08:18 06:52:26 |
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