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Species Overview
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Bovidae
Genus: Sylvicapra (Common Duiker)
Species: Sylvicapra grimmia
Life Span: 10–12 years (in the wild)
Weight: 12–30 kg (26–66 lbs)
Height: 45–75 cm (18–30 inches) at the shoulder
Animal Behavior and Habits
Activity: Primarily nocturnal but can be active during the day, especially in cooler weather.
Feeding Habits: Herbivores – feed on leaves, fruits, grass, and shrubs.
Social Structure: Typically solitary, but sometimes found in small family groups.
Hunting Approach: Stealthy approach; stalk along forest edges or thick bush, often using cover.
Habitat and Environment
Preferred Habitat: Forests, bushlands, and dense thickets.
Water Sources: Found near rivers, streams, or waterholes.
Best Hunting Locations: Thick cover, forest edges, or areas with dense vegetation.
Tracks and Trails: Small, cloven hoof tracks, often in dense bush or undergrowth.
Signs: Look for disturbed vegetation, droppings, or tracks near dense cover.
Hunting Time
Ideal Hunting Times: Dawn and dusk, but primarily nocturnal.
Rainy Season: More active during the rainy season with abundant food and cover.
Breeding Season: Breeding can occur year-round, but more active during the wet months.
Use of Scent Lures: Rarely needed but may help during rutting season or when males are more territorial.