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Timid red duiker in coastal forest
We follow a shy antelope through the forest, its red colouring standing out against the green undergrowth.
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Tanzania - Arusha National Park
Slideshow of Arusha np, Tanzania This is a sample from a full high resolution slideshow available at www.josevigano.com (from the home page click on trips/Ta...
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Goualougo Yellow-Backed Duiker
The apes of the Goualougo Triangle share their forest with many other animals, including numerous species of duiker, a kind of antelope. Here, a member of the largest duiker species, the yellow-backed duiker (Cephalophus silvicultor), is shown nervously eying our researcher, before deciding it is safest to trot off. For more on these amazing animals, visit www.congo-apes.org.
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Blue Duiker in Dlinza Forest
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Caza Duiker Rojo - Hunting Red Duiker, HUNTING TV
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blue duiker
The blue duiker is a small, forest-dwelling duiker found in the Central Africa and southern South Africa.
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red forest duicker - Cephalophus natalensis at Rocktail Beack Camp
Very shy creature. We found him at the forest at Rocktail Beach Camp - South Africa
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Duiker - Video Learning - WizScience.com
A "duiker" is a small to medium-sized antelope native to Sub-Saharan Africa. The 22 extant species form the subfamily "Cephalophinae".
The name comes from the Dutch word for "diver", which refers to their practice of diving into tangles of shrubbery.
Duikers are split into two groups based on their habitat: forest and bush duikers. All forest species inhabit the rainforests of Sub-Saharan
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Kip's Red Duiker with a Longbow
South Africa 2012.... a very lucky day.
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Red duiker
Mozambique.
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Red duiker
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Calling Duikers, Salonga National Park, DR Congo
A park guard attempts to call in duikers. Video by John Sidle/U.S. Forest Service (October 11, 2006).
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Red-flanked duiker newest member of the Oregon Zoo family
http://southwestportland.katu.com/content/red-flanked-duiker-newest-member-oregon-zoo-family A red-flanked duiker is the latest family member born at the Ore...
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Red duikers emerge after rain
Visit http://www.earth-touch.com for a closer look at the wonders of the natural world. These small, rare antelopes are shy and seldom seen, but here they fe...
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Baby Red-Flanked Duiker
The baby duiker follows the camera around its exhibit, giving in to its insatiable curiosity.
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Hunting Red Duiker in South Africa
This hunt was recorded in july 2012.
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Red duiker in the Udzungwa Mountains
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Bayaka people hunting in the forest
The Bayaka people are hunter-gatherers, living in a close relationship with the rainforest. This video shows the method by which communities hunt with nets t...
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Hunting the forest galleries of Central Africa.wmv
Hunting the forest galleries in Central Africa looking for giant forest hog, red river hog, bongo, buffalo and duikers.
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Photo camera traps in DRC
At the Fossey Fund's field site in Nkuba-Biruwe in DRC, staff use photo camera traps to identify unhabituated Grauer's gorillas and other biodiversity in the forest. When the photos are pieced together, they provide a glimpse of how the various animals move in the forest. https://gorillafund.org
Species shown in video:
Grauer's gorilla, eastern chimpanzee, crested guineafowl, forest buffalo, yell
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red duiker sex
auch böckchen haben sex. Red duikers bei der paarung.
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Baby Duiker At The Oegon Zoo
A baby duiker gets its first insection from the veterinary department at the Oregon Zoo.
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red duiker in elephant country
small antelope in Tembe, South-Africa.
Timid red duiker in coastal forest
We follow a shy antelope through the forest, its red colouring standing out against the green undergrowth....
We follow a shy antelope through the forest, its red colouring standing out against the green undergrowth.
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We follow a shy antelope through the forest, its red colouring standing out against the green undergrowth.
- published: 27 Aug 2007
- views: 136
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author: earthtouch
Tanzania - Arusha National Park
Slideshow of Arusha np, Tanzania This is a sample from a full high resolution slideshow available at www.josevigano.com (from the home page click on trips/Ta......
Slideshow of Arusha np, Tanzania This is a sample from a full high resolution slideshow available at www.josevigano.com (from the home page click on trips/Ta...
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Slideshow of Arusha np, Tanzania This is a sample from a full high resolution slideshow available at www.josevigano.com (from the home page click on trips/Ta...
Goualougo Yellow-Backed Duiker
The apes of the Goualougo Triangle share their forest with many other animals, including numerous species of duiker, a kind of antelope. Here, a member of the l...
The apes of the Goualougo Triangle share their forest with many other animals, including numerous species of duiker, a kind of antelope. Here, a member of the largest duiker species, the yellow-backed duiker (Cephalophus silvicultor), is shown nervously eying our researcher, before deciding it is safest to trot off. For more on these amazing animals, visit www.congo-apes.org.
wn.com/Goualougo Yellow Backed Duiker
The apes of the Goualougo Triangle share their forest with many other animals, including numerous species of duiker, a kind of antelope. Here, a member of the largest duiker species, the yellow-backed duiker (Cephalophus silvicultor), is shown nervously eying our researcher, before deciding it is safest to trot off. For more on these amazing animals, visit www.congo-apes.org.
- published: 01 Jul 2015
- views: 19
blue duiker
The blue duiker is a small, forest-dwelling duiker found in the Central Africa and southern South Africa....
The blue duiker is a small, forest-dwelling duiker found in the Central Africa and southern South Africa.
wn.com/Blue Duiker
The blue duiker is a small, forest-dwelling duiker found in the Central Africa and southern South Africa.
red forest duicker - Cephalophus natalensis at Rocktail Beack Camp
Very shy creature. We found him at the forest at Rocktail Beach Camp - South Africa...
Very shy creature. We found him at the forest at Rocktail Beach Camp - South Africa
wn.com/Red Forest Duicker Cephalophus Natalensis At Rocktail Beack Camp
Very shy creature. We found him at the forest at Rocktail Beach Camp - South Africa
- published: 18 Nov 2013
- views: 6
Duiker - Video Learning - WizScience.com
A "duiker" is a small to medium-sized antelope native to Sub-Saharan Africa. The 22 extant species form the subfamily "Cephalophinae".
The name comes from ...
A "duiker" is a small to medium-sized antelope native to Sub-Saharan Africa. The 22 extant species form the subfamily "Cephalophinae".
The name comes from the Dutch word for "diver", which refers to their practice of diving into tangles of shrubbery.
Duikers are split into two groups based on their habitat: forest and bush duikers. All forest species inhabit the rainforests of Sub-Saharan Africa, while the only known bush duiker, grey common duiker occupies savannas. Duikers are very shy, elusive creatures with a fondness for dense cover; those that tend to live in more open areas, for example, are quick to disappear into thickets for protection.
Because of their rarity and interspersed population, not much is known about duikers; thus, further generalizations are widely based on the most commonly studied red forest, blue, yellow-backed and the common grey duiker. In tropical rainforest zones of Africa, people non-selectively hunt duikers for their fur, meat, and horns at highly unsustainable rates. Population trends for all species of duikers, excluding the common duiker and the smallest blue duiker, are significantly decreasing; Aders' and particularly the larger duiker species such as the Jentink’s and Abbott’s duikers, are now considered endangered by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species .
Duikers range from the 3 kilogram blue duiker to the 70 kilogram yellow-backed duiker. With their body low to the ground and with very short horns, forest duikers are built to navigate effectively through dense rainforests and quickly dive into bushes when threatened. Since the common grey duiker lives in more open areas, like savannas, it has longer legs and vertical horns, which allows it to run faster and for longer distances; only the males, who are more confrontational and territorial, exhibit horns. Also, duikers have well-developed preorbital glands, which resemble slits under their eyes, or in the cases of blue duikers, pedal glands on their hooves. Males use secretions from these glands to mark their territory.
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A "duiker" is a small to medium-sized antelope native to Sub-Saharan Africa. The 22 extant species form the subfamily "Cephalophinae".
The name comes from the Dutch word for "diver", which refers to their practice of diving into tangles of shrubbery.
Duikers are split into two groups based on their habitat: forest and bush duikers. All forest species inhabit the rainforests of Sub-Saharan Africa, while the only known bush duiker, grey common duiker occupies savannas. Duikers are very shy, elusive creatures with a fondness for dense cover; those that tend to live in more open areas, for example, are quick to disappear into thickets for protection.
Because of their rarity and interspersed population, not much is known about duikers; thus, further generalizations are widely based on the most commonly studied red forest, blue, yellow-backed and the common grey duiker. In tropical rainforest zones of Africa, people non-selectively hunt duikers for their fur, meat, and horns at highly unsustainable rates. Population trends for all species of duikers, excluding the common duiker and the smallest blue duiker, are significantly decreasing; Aders' and particularly the larger duiker species such as the Jentink’s and Abbott’s duikers, are now considered endangered by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species .
Duikers range from the 3 kilogram blue duiker to the 70 kilogram yellow-backed duiker. With their body low to the ground and with very short horns, forest duikers are built to navigate effectively through dense rainforests and quickly dive into bushes when threatened. Since the common grey duiker lives in more open areas, like savannas, it has longer legs and vertical horns, which allows it to run faster and for longer distances; only the males, who are more confrontational and territorial, exhibit horns. Also, duikers have well-developed preorbital glands, which resemble slits under their eyes, or in the cases of blue duikers, pedal glands on their hooves. Males use secretions from these glands to mark their territory.
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Disclaimer: This video is for your information only. The author or publisher does not guarantee the accuracy of the content presented in this video. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Background Music:
"The Place Inside" by Silent Partner (royalty-free) from YouTube Audio Library.
This video uses material/images from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duiker, which is released under Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ . This video is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ . To reuse/adapt the content in your own work, you must comply with the license terms.
- published: 04 Sep 2015
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Kip's Red Duiker with a Longbow
South Africa 2012.... a very lucky day....
South Africa 2012.... a very lucky day.
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South Africa 2012.... a very lucky day.
- published: 19 Jul 2012
- views: 265
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author: Kip Newton
Calling Duikers, Salonga National Park, DR Congo
A park guard attempts to call in duikers. Video by John Sidle/U.S. Forest Service (October 11, 2006)....
A park guard attempts to call in duikers. Video by John Sidle/U.S. Forest Service (October 11, 2006).
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A park guard attempts to call in duikers. Video by John Sidle/U.S. Forest Service (October 11, 2006).
- published: 23 Feb 2014
- views: 73
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author: J Sidle
Red-flanked duiker newest member of the Oregon Zoo family
http://southwestportland.katu.com/content/red-flanked-duiker-newest-member-oregon-zoo-family A red-flanked duiker is the latest family member born at the Ore......
http://southwestportland.katu.com/content/red-flanked-duiker-newest-member-oregon-zoo-family A red-flanked duiker is the latest family member born at the Ore...
wn.com/Red Flanked Duiker Newest Member Of The Oregon Zoo Family
http://southwestportland.katu.com/content/red-flanked-duiker-newest-member-oregon-zoo-family A red-flanked duiker is the latest family member born at the Ore...
Red duikers emerge after rain
Visit http://www.earth-touch.com for a closer look at the wonders of the natural world. These small, rare antelopes are shy and seldom seen, but here they fe......
Visit http://www.earth-touch.com for a closer look at the wonders of the natural world. These small, rare antelopes are shy and seldom seen, but here they fe...
wn.com/Red Duikers Emerge After Rain
Visit http://www.earth-touch.com for a closer look at the wonders of the natural world. These small, rare antelopes are shy and seldom seen, but here they fe...
Baby Red-Flanked Duiker
The baby duiker follows the camera around its exhibit, giving in to its insatiable curiosity....
The baby duiker follows the camera around its exhibit, giving in to its insatiable curiosity.
wn.com/Baby Red Flanked Duiker
The baby duiker follows the camera around its exhibit, giving in to its insatiable curiosity.
- published: 21 Apr 2008
- views: 3304
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author: Oregon Zoo
Bayaka people hunting in the forest
The Bayaka people are hunter-gatherers, living in a close relationship with the rainforest. This video shows the method by which communities hunt with nets t......
The Bayaka people are hunter-gatherers, living in a close relationship with the rainforest. This video shows the method by which communities hunt with nets t...
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The Bayaka people are hunter-gatherers, living in a close relationship with the rainforest. This video shows the method by which communities hunt with nets t...
Hunting the forest galleries of Central Africa.wmv
Hunting the forest galleries in Central Africa looking for giant forest hog, red river hog, bongo, buffalo and duikers....
Hunting the forest galleries in Central Africa looking for giant forest hog, red river hog, bongo, buffalo and duikers.
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Hunting the forest galleries in Central Africa looking for giant forest hog, red river hog, bongo, buffalo and duikers.
Photo camera traps in DRC
At the Fossey Fund's field site in Nkuba-Biruwe in DRC, staff use photo camera traps to identify unhabituated Grauer's gorillas and other biodiversity in the fo...
At the Fossey Fund's field site in Nkuba-Biruwe in DRC, staff use photo camera traps to identify unhabituated Grauer's gorillas and other biodiversity in the forest. When the photos are pieced together, they provide a glimpse of how the various animals move in the forest. https://gorillafund.org
Species shown in video:
Grauer's gorilla, eastern chimpanzee, crested guineafowl, forest buffalo, yellow-backed duiker, marsh mongoose, red river hog, undetermined mongoose, blue duiker, owl-faced monkey, chequered elephant shrew and lowland bongo.
Music: “Dikembe Duo- pas d’artiste” by zuzu_ is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.5
https://archive.org/details/ThomasLadonne_Congo_Traditional
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/
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At the Fossey Fund's field site in Nkuba-Biruwe in DRC, staff use photo camera traps to identify unhabituated Grauer's gorillas and other biodiversity in the forest. When the photos are pieced together, they provide a glimpse of how the various animals move in the forest. https://gorillafund.org
Species shown in video:
Grauer's gorilla, eastern chimpanzee, crested guineafowl, forest buffalo, yellow-backed duiker, marsh mongoose, red river hog, undetermined mongoose, blue duiker, owl-faced monkey, chequered elephant shrew and lowland bongo.
Music: “Dikembe Duo- pas d’artiste” by zuzu_ is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.5
https://archive.org/details/ThomasLadonne_Congo_Traditional
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/
- published: 20 Apr 2015
- views: 500
red duiker sex
auch böckchen haben sex. Red duikers bei der paarung....
auch böckchen haben sex. Red duikers bei der paarung.
wn.com/Red Duiker Sex
auch böckchen haben sex. Red duikers bei der paarung.
Baby Duiker At The Oegon Zoo
A baby duiker gets its first insection from the veterinary department at the Oregon Zoo....
A baby duiker gets its first insection from the veterinary department at the Oregon Zoo.
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A baby duiker gets its first insection from the veterinary department at the Oregon Zoo.
- published: 10 Feb 2010
- views: 17468
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author: Oregon Zoo
red duiker in elephant country
small antelope in Tembe, South-Africa....
small antelope in Tembe, South-Africa.
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small antelope in Tembe, South-Africa.