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    Cephalophus nigrifrons (Black-fronted duiker)

    The black-fronted duiker is a sturdy and active antelope, named for the broad black streak that runs from the nose to its forehead, which…

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  • Natal duiker (Cephalophus natalensis)

    Cephalophus natalensis (Natal duiker)

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  • Ogilby’s duiker (Cephalophus ogilbyi)

    Cephalophus ogilbyi (Ogilby’s duiker)

    A small, secretive antelope, Ogilby’s duiker has a stocky body, an arched back, overdeveloped hindquarters, and short, slender legs, all…

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    1 photos

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    Cephalophus zebra (Zebra duiker)

    Named for the 12 to 15 black bands that, like a zebra, stretch down its back, the zebra duiker is a diminutive antelope with a short, stocky…

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    10 photos

    0 videos

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    Cephalophus jentinki (Jentink’s duiker)

    After the enigmatic Jentink’s duiker was discovered and described in 1885, there were no sightings for over 50 years, probably due to their…

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    0 videos

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    Cephalophus silvicultor (Yellow-backed duiker)

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    6 photo

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    Information on the bushbuck is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    6 photos

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    Capricornis rubidus (Red serow)

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    Eudorcas thomsonii (Thomson’s gazelle)

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