The dik-diks are named from the alarm calls of the females; they are grouped into four species of small antelope in the genus Madoqua, all of which live in the bushlands of eastern and southern Africa weighing 3–6 kilograms and can live for up to 10 years [email protected]
Nairobi National Park a place to have a quick Wildlife tour while in Nairobi Kenya.
This only wildlife park in a capital in the world should be conserved and protected by any means.
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Suni (Nesotragus moschatus) a small antelope of the family Bovidae. They are shy most active at night;Only males have horns and feed on leaves,fruit,flowers,fungi notably reducing due to habitat loss,poaching,predation.
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Happy World Giraffe Day!
Kenya is a home to 3 species of Giraffes; Maasai, Reticulated and Nubian/Rothchild.
Do you know the difference between the 3 species?
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Birds are biotic factors of an ecosystem;they play a vital role by maintaining ecological balance,supporting biodiversity,driving energy flow.
Here's a Yellow-throated Longclaw Nairobi National Park.
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A Yellow-billed Oxpecker rides on a Buffalo Nairobi National Park.
Here there's a symbiotic relationship in form of Mutualism; where Oxpecker eats ticks and flies while the Buffalo gets the parasites removed.
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Tree Hyrax or Tree Dassie is a nocturnal mammal native to Africa. It comprises of four species of genus Dendrohyrax and the only living family within the order Hyracoidea.
Tree Hyrax has four-toed front feet and three-toed back feed with rounded nails and rubbery soles for climb.