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- Kirk's_dik-dik abstract "Kirk's dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii) is a small antelope found in eastern and southwestern Africa. It grows to 70 cm (28 in) in length and weighs up to 7 kg (15 lb) when fully grown, standing to a shoulder height of about 35–45 cm (14–18 in). It has a reddish-brown head and a tail that is 3.5–5.5 cm (1.4–2.2 in) long. It has a soft, grizzled gray to brown coat and eats a wide range of plants. It has hooves with rubbery undersides, which are effective when travelling over rocky terrain. Newborns are hidden for two to three weeks, and suckle for three to four months.Genetic and behavioural evidence suggests Kirk's dik-dik exhibits monogamous behaviour. Genetic analysis of offspring indicates little nonpair parentage. Year-round, Kirk's dik-diks stay close within pairs, follow each other's activity patterns and spend more than half of their time with their partners, although males give no parental care to offspring. The males guard their mates closely during oestrus and over-mark all female scent. This behaviour reduces the likelihood of mating attempts by other males. However, these attempts do occur on occasion. Genetic monogamy in dik-diks is probably best explained by the behaviour of females: in contrast to many monogamous female birds, female dik-diks do not appear to seek to mate outside the pair-bond. However, dik-diks may be considered to be facultatively monogamous (monogamy is imposed by environmental constraints, such as lack of other partners), evidenced by the lack of parental care shown by the male partner.".
- Kirk's_dik-dik binomialAuthority Albert_G%C3%BCnther.
- Kirk's_dik-dik class Mammal.
- Kirk's_dik-dik conservationStatus "LC".
- Kirk's_dik-dik conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Kirk's_dik-dik family Bovid.
- Kirk's_dik-dik genus Dik-dik.
- Kirk's_dik-dik kingdom Animal.
- Kirk's_dik-dik order Even-toed_ungulate.
- Kirk's_dik-dik phylum Chordate.
- Kirk's_dik-dik thumbnail Damara_Dik-Dik.JPG?width=300.
- Kirk's_dik-dik wikiPageID "3399672".
- Kirk's_dik-dik wikiPageRevisionID "601214402".
- Kirk's_dik-dik binomial "Madoqua kirkii".
- Kirk's_dik-dik binomialAuthority "Günther, 1880".
- Kirk's_dik-dik classis "Mammalia".
- Kirk's_dik-dik familia Bovid.
- Kirk's_dik-dik genus "Madoqua".
- Kirk's_dik-dik hasPhotoCollection Kirk's_dik-dik.
- Kirk's_dik-dik imageCaption "M. k. damarensis, female".
- Kirk's_dik-dik name "Kirk's dik-dik".
- Kirk's_dik-dik ordo Even-toed_ungulate.
- Kirk's_dik-dik phylum Chordate.
- Kirk's_dik-dik regnum "Animalia".
- Kirk's_dik-dik species "M. kirkii".
- Kirk's_dik-dik status "LC".
- Kirk's_dik-dik statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Kirk's_dik-dik subdivisionRanks Subspecies.
- Kirk's_dik-dik subject Category:Animals_described_in_1880.
- Kirk's_dik-dik subject Category:Fauna_of_East_Africa.
- Kirk's_dik-dik subject Category:Madoqua.
- Kirk's_dik-dik subject Category:Mammals_of_Africa.
- Kirk's_dik-dik subject Category:Mammals_of_Angola.
- Kirk's_dik-dik subject Category:Mammals_of_Kenya.
- Kirk's_dik-dik subject Category:Mammals_of_Namibia.
- Kirk's_dik-dik subject Category:Mammals_of_Tanzania.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type Animal100015388.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type AnimalsDescribedIn1880.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type Chordate101466257.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type LivingThing100004258.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type Mammal101861778.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type MammalsOfAfrica.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type MammalsOfAngola.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type MammalsOfKenya.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type MammalsOfNamibia.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type MammalsOfTanzania.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type Object100002684.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type Organism100004475.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type Vertebrate101471682.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type Whole100003553.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type Animal.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type Eukaryote.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type Mammal.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type Species.
- Kirk's_dik-dik type Organism.
- Kirk's_dik-dik comment "Kirk's dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii) is a small antelope found in eastern and southwestern Africa. It grows to 70 cm (28 in) in length and weighs up to 7 kg (15 lb) when fully grown, standing to a shoulder height of about 35–45 cm (14–18 in). It has a reddish-brown head and a tail that is 3.5–5.5 cm (1.4–2.2 in) long. It has a soft, grizzled gray to brown coat and eats a wide range of plants. It has hooves with rubbery undersides, which are effective when travelling over rocky terrain.".
- Kirk's_dik-dik label "Dik-dik de Kirk".
- Kirk's_dik-dik label "Dik-dik".
- Kirk's_dik-dik label "Dikdik Kirka".
- Kirk's_dik-dik label "Kirk's dik-dik".
- Kirk's_dik-dik label "Kirk-Dikdik".
- Kirk's_dik-dik label "Kirks dikdik".
- Kirk's_dik-dik label "Madoqua kirkii".
- Kirk's_dik-dik label "Madoqua kirkii".
- Kirk's_dik-dik label "Обыкновенный дикдик".
- Kirk's_dik-dik label "柯氏犬羚".
- Kirk's_dik-dik sameAs Dikdik_Kirkův.
- Kirk's_dik-dik sameAs Kirk-Dikdik.
- Kirk's_dik-dik sameAs Madoqua_kirkii.
- Kirk's_dik-dik sameAs Madoqua_kirkii.
- Kirk's_dik-dik sameAs Dik-dik_de_Kirk.
- Kirk's_dik-dik sameAs Madoqua_kirkii.
- Kirk's_dik-dik sameAs Kirks_dikdik.
- Kirk's_dik-dik sameAs Dikdik_Kirka.
- Kirk's_dik-dik sameAs Dik-dik.
- Kirk's_dik-dik sameAs m.099k3k.
- Kirk's_dik-dik sameAs Q833607.
- Kirk's_dik-dik sameAs Q833607.
- Kirk's_dik-dik sameAs Kirk's_dik-dik.
- Kirk's_dik-dik wasDerivedFrom Kirk's_dik-dik?oldid=601214402.
- Kirk's_dik-dik depiction Damara_Dik-Dik.JPG.
- Kirk's_dik-dik isPrimaryTopicOf Kirk's_dik-dik.
- Kirk's_dik-dik name "Kirk's dik-dik".