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Description
WILDCRETE 3D Dikdik
The Damara Dik-Dik (Madoqua kirkii) is one of the smallest antelopes in Africa. It reaches a shoulder height of up to 40 centimetres and a weight of 5 kilograms. Damara dik-diks are diurnal animals, but on days when temperatures are very high, they rest in the shade during the day and are active at night. They are rarely seen and extremely difficult to hunt. To protect themselves from the heat, they cool their blood in their nasal passages. It belongs to the famous group of ‘Tiny 10’ animals.
The target also features a small squirrel on the back to maximise its use.
Technical data:
Height: 450 mm
Width: 300 mm
Length: 700 mm
Weight: 5.2 kg
Target zones: 2
Number of individual parts: 1 (+ horns)
IFAA group: 4
Characteristics
IFAA Classification: | Group 4 |
Animal Class: | mammals |
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