Bay Duiker
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| Scientific name | Cephalophus dorsalis |
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| Mass | 12 kg (Adult) |
| Conservation status | Least Concern (Population decreasing) |
| Gestation period | 238 days |
| Length | 85 cm (Adult) |
| Trophic level | Omnivorous |
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| ID | 2947939 |
About Bay Duiker
The bay duiker, also known as the black-striped duiker and the black-backed duiker, is a forest-dwelling duiker native to western and southern Africa. It was first described by British zoologist John Edward Gray in 1846. Two subspecies are identified. The bay duiker is reddish-brown and has a moderate size.