WORLD'S SMALLEST ANTELOPE
THE LONGEST LIST OF THE LONGEST
STUFF AT THE LONGEST DOMAIN NAME AT LONG LAST
What is the world's smallest antelope?
The smallest member of the
antelope tribe known in existence today is the Dik-Dik. This small antelope is
only 14 inches high at full growth and only weighs a mere 12 pounds. The Dik-Dik
is recognizable by its huge eyes and trunk like snout with nostrils that point
down.
The Dik-Dik can be found in Africa throughout the
Serengeti-Mara scrublands and in the Lake Manyara National Park. Other areas
around Africa where you may spot a Dik-Dik is in the dry landscapes west of the
Ngorongoro Crater, Grumeti River Camp, Klein’s Camp, Ngorongoro Crater Lodge,
Lake Manyara Tree Lodge and Kichwa Tembo.

The Dik-Dik

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