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Kirk's Dikdik (Madoqua Kirkii)
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Some of the worlds smallest antelopes. The Kirks Dikdik is the largest of the dikdik family between 14 to 18 inches tall. The name is from the sound they make when they are startled or causing awareness. Sounds like zik-zik. When they run it is in a zigzag pattern. They weight about 16 lbs. The males have horns and the females do not. The dikdik is an herbivore and are usually preyed upon by humans, baboons, eagles, wildcats, jackals, honey badgers and snakes etc.

I am extremely happy on how this model turned out with the plants and the legs of the Dikdik. It is neat how photgrammetry knows where to put holes in meshes.

Published 7 years ago
Feb 19th 2019
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