Dik diks are always a favorite on our safaris — one of the smallest antelope species in Africa. Hard to believe they’re not the smallest (that accolade goes to the royal antelope which lives in Western Africa) because they literally look like jackrabbits running across the savanna. Like usual, hard to get a sense of scale from this image, but dik diks only reach 12 to 16 inches in height. Nikon Z8 with Nikkor 500mm PF lens, ISO 200, f/5.6 at 1/1000th of a second.
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A beautiful image.
Thanks Anne. I liked all those soft colors, or non-colors around the dik dik.
it’s not the size of the dik dik that matters, but the action of the antelope – at least that’s what i’ve been told
I’ve heard the same Louis.