The Common
Duiker (also known as the Grey Duiker) is a small antelope, and has
a varied diet: it feeds on a variety of leaves, seeds, flowers, fruits
and twigs, digs for roots and tubers, nibbles on bark, and is known
to capture and eat a variety of young birds. It is also preyed on
by a variety of enemies, from lions to large owls. The duiker is active
in the late afternoon or after dark, and it roams singly or in pairs,
whisking its tail while roaming. The male duiker stakes out his territory
using a secretion from the scent glands below the front corners of
the eyes, and actively defends this territory. Duikers derive their
name from the Afrikaans word 'duik' which means to dive, as they have
a habit of 'diving' into the bush when disturbed. Usually a single
lamb is born.
More facts about Common Duikers
WHERE FOUND:
Kruger National Park (South Africa)
Pilanesberg National Park (South Africa)k
Addo Elephant National Park
Tembe Elephant Park
Kalahari Gemsbok National Park
Tsitsikamma National Park
Bontebok National Park
Karoo National Park
Mountain Zebra National Park
Langebaan National Park