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Published on Nov 18, 2015
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THE DIK-DIK
BY: RACHAEL BECKER
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herbivores: foliage, shoots, fruit and berries
are water-independent
nocturnal; avoid heat and water loss
dependent on vegetation to stay hidden
very dry faces help conserve water
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noses act as system to cool blood
Zig-zag pattern
"dik-dik" noise
rumination, four chambered stomachs
good at *immigration* to new ecosystems
Emigration
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BIGGEST *LIMITING FACTOR* IS PEOPLE.
LEGS AND FEET ARE USED AS JEWELRY.
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DIK DIK SKIN IS ALSO USED BY
HUMANS AND MADE INTO SUEDE GLOVES.
Photo by
LB & Roberto Sena
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ZOOS
Hybrid, sterile Dik-Diks
*exponential* growth won't help here
**Carrying capacity** is going down
Photo by
greggoconnell
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THERE ARE NOW 900,000 DIK-DIKS LEFT, AND DROPPING,
PUTTING THEM IN THE "LEAST ENDANGERED" CATAGORY.
Photo by
Taraji Blue
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AMERICAN WILDLIFE FOUNDATION
No price on how much to save Dik-Diks
AWF
give donations for Dik-Diks and habitats
Donation prices rang from $25-$1,000
Photo by
EJP Photo
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SCIENTISTS ARENT TOO WORRIED ABIUT THEM.
IF NOT WATCHED, THEY MAY GO EXTINCT
Photo by
Ivan McClellan Photography
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OPINION
Sad
Should try harder
Could mess up ecosystems
All animals deserve to live
Photo by
Randy Heinitz
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