Close up of a Damara dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii) from Etosha National Park, Namibia -- Shem Compion/Getty Images
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- This quick little cutie dines on grass, leaves, fruit, and roots, but requires no extra water in its diet.""That\s a real asset here in the “place of dry water”
- These wee antelopes stand just over a foot tall at the shoulder.""They\re so cute they named them twice
- Even if you make the journey to this remote African nature reserve, it\s unlikely you\ll come face to face with this little guy.""He and his pals like to hang with other creatures of the night
- This is one of the few animal species that mates for life.""Meet some of its monogamous pals
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