Hey! I may stand corrected. Duiker!
Sometimes the obvious is right in front of thy eyes!
Thanks you guys below...
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Try out some of those links see if anything rings a bell with you.
Not a Dik Dik.
Narrowed down to a genus of Pudu or Muntjac.
There are several descriptions, some pictures, but these will give you a start anyway.
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2007-01-22 09:21:52
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answered by Anonymous
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i've got have been given 2 canine now,they have not any particular breed. The older is a woman,black-white with spots over her chest and abdomen,her call is Maggie.She's 4yrs old. the greater youthful is a male,he's Maggie's domestic dog,his call's Dagi.His fur is yellowish and white.(2yrs) R.I.P Alex grow to be my first puppy.He grow to be a canine(no particular breed),and he grow to be additionally yellow-white.i assume I choosed to maintain Dagi out from 3 different pupies because of the fact he seems very like Alex.
2016-11-26 19:34:37
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answered by schook 4
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I just took a look at wikipedia and found two pictures that look pretty much like your picture. Based on that it looks like a pudu. It states it is native to Argentina and Chile with two different species. Check out the link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pudu
2007-01-22 09:50:17
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answered by bluefish787 3
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It looks like a male Reeves's muntjac with it's antlers developing. They are also known as Chinese barking deer.
2007-01-22 11:26:28
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answered by stauf82 2
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He is definitely right about it not being a dik dik. I'm thinking some type of duiker.
2007-01-22 09:43:37
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answered by lionpaws06 1
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I don't think it's a muntjac, as they live near me. I think it's more delicate than a muntjac. And i think this one is greyer
2007-01-22 09:45:09
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answered by rosie recipe 7
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don't know the name but it lives in India
2007-01-22 10:30:21
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answered by Christa M 1
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the correct name is a dikdik, they live at high altitudes in mountaiuns and are VERY high jumpers...
2007-01-22 09:18:09
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answered by Anonymous
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