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Dikdik Collection

The dikdik, a small and fascinating creature, is found in various regions of Africa

Background imageDikdik Collection: Guenthers Dik-dik (Madoqua guentheri) adult male, with elongated snout, standing in dry savannah

Guenthers Dik-dik (Madoqua guentheri) adult male, with elongated snout, standing in dry savannah, Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, August

Background imageDikdik Collection: face-a-face

face-a-face
Alexey Malashin

Background imageDikdik Collection: A diminutive Kirks dikdik in Kenyas Tsavo West National Park

A diminutive Kirks dikdik in Kenyas Tsavo West National Park

Background imageDikdik Collection: Kirks Dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii) adult female, close-up of head and shoulders, Serengeti N. P

Kirks Dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii) adult female, close-up of head and shoulders, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania, December
Kirks Dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii) adult female, close-up of head and shoulders, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania, December

Background imageDikdik Collection: Various mammals of the artiodactyl family

Various mammals of the artiodactyl family
Zoology: Mammals - Neotragines. Art work

Background imageDikdik Collection: Madoqua saltiana, Salts dik-dik

Madoqua saltiana, Salts dik-dik
On display in the Natural History Museums whale and mammal gallery (number 24). Its common name, dik-dik (or dikdik) is thought to have dervied from the sound it makes whilst running

Background imageDikdik Collection: Dik-dik / Dikdik - Tarangire National Park - Tanzania

Dik-dik / Dikdik - Tarangire National Park - Tanzania
SM-2890 Dik-dik / Dikdik Tarangire National Park - Tanzania Rhynchotragus kirki Stefan Meyers contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageDikdik Collection: Dik-dik - Tarangire NP - Tanzania

Dik-dik - Tarangire NP - Tanzania
SM-2632 Dik-dik Tarangire NP - Tanzania Rhynchotragus kirki Stefan Meyers contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageDikdik Collection: Salt's Dik-dik (Madoqua saltiana) adult female, walking on stony ground, Awash Region, Ethiopia

Salt's Dik-dik (Madoqua saltiana) adult female, walking on stony ground, Awash Region, Ethiopia

Background imageDikdik Collection: Salt's Dik-dik (Madoqua saltiana) adult male, scent marking twig, Awash Region, Ethiopia

Salt's Dik-dik (Madoqua saltiana) adult male, scent marking twig, Awash Region, Ethiopia

Background imageDikdik Collection: Guenther's Dik-dik (Madoqua guentheri) adult male, standing in scrub, near Yabello, Oromia, Ethiopia

Guenther's Dik-dik (Madoqua guentheri) adult male, standing in scrub, near Yabello, Oromia, Ethiopia

Background imageDikdik Collection: Kirk's Dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii) adult male, standing, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania, november

Kirk's Dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii) adult male, standing, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania, november
Kirk's Dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii) adult male, standing, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania, november

Background imageDikdik Collection: Kirk's Dikdik - standing - Masai Mara - Kenya

Kirk's Dikdik - standing - Masai Mara - Kenya
GET-2193 Kirk's Dikdik - standing Maasai Mara - Kenya Madoqua kirkii Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageDikdik Collection: Kirk's Dikdik - crossing road - Etosha National Park - Namibia

Kirk's Dikdik - crossing road - Etosha National Park - Namibia
GET-1877 Kirk's Dikdik - crossing road Etosha National Park - Namibia Madoqua kirkii sub species damar Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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The dikdik, a small and fascinating creature, is found in various regions of Africa. With its elongated snout and diminutive size, the Guenthers Dik-dik captures attention as it stands gracefully in the dry savannah of Kenya's Samburu National Reserve. Its adult male counterpart showcases a close-up of its head and neck, revealing intricate details that make this species truly unique. In Kenya's Tsavo West National Park, we encounter a Kirks dikdik, another member of this captivating family. This adult female enchants us with a close-up shot of her head and shoulders against the backdrop of Serengeti National Park in Tanzania during December. As we explore further into Samburu National Reserve in Kenya during August, we come across both male and female Guenthers Dik-diks once again. Their presence amidst the dry savannah emphasizes their adaptability to harsh environments. These remarkable creatures belong to the artiodactyl family alongside other diverse mammals. Among them is Madoqua saltiana or Salt's dik-dik, which can be spotted standing proudly in scrubland within Ethiopia's Awash Region. Venturing into Ruaha N. P. , Tanzania introduces us to Kirk's Dik-diks yet again. An adult male effortlessly blends into his surroundings amongst lush vegetation while showcasing his distinctive features. From Tarangire NP to Tsavo West National Park and beyond, these glimpses into the world of dikdiks offer us an appreciation for their beauty and resilience. As they navigate their habitats with grace and elegance, these enchanting creatures continue to captivate wildlife enthusiasts worldwide.