Duikers are small, antelope-like mammals primarily found in Africa, and their diet mainly consists of leaves, fruits, flowers, and shoots. They are browsers, meaning they prefer to feed on vegetation found in dense bush or forest areas. Some species may also consume grass and other plant materials, depending on availability. Their feeding habits can vary based on the specific habitat and season.
Flowers Fruits Mushrooms leaves and twigs
leaves and fruit insects small vertebras and maybe frogs.
The binomial names of blue duiker (Philantomba monticola) and red duiker (Cephalophus natalensis) show their scientific classification based on species (monticola for blue duiker, natalensis for red duiker) within the genus (Philantomba for blue duiker, Cephalophus for red duiker). This naming system helps to organize and distinguish different species in the animal kingdom.
Walter's duiker was created in 2010.
Jan Duiker was born in 1890.
Jan Duiker died in 1935.
Abbott's duiker was created in 1890.
Common duiker was created in 1758.
Johannes Duiker has written: 'B. Bijvoet und J. Duiker, 1890-1935'
K. Sello Duiker died on 2005-01-19.
K. Sello Duiker was born on 1974-04-13.
Possibly - since their diet includes insects, frogs, small birds and mammals in addition to the normal vegetation.