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Duiker nose

Meet Rashidi, the nosy new member of the Black Duiker family at the San Diego Zoo. Born in mid December, his name means "rightly guided" in Afrikaans. He nursed for the first few weeks, forming a close bond with his mother, Robin. He has now moved on to solid foods and is growing as he should, starting from about 5 pounds at birth to weighing 17 pounds now, at a little over 7 weeks old. He will continue until he reaches between 25 to 55 pounds at full maturity.

This is the second offspring for parents Robin and Luke. Kodi, their first baby, was the first Duiker to be born at the San Diego Zoo. The species is categorized as Near Threatened in the wild, mainly due to natural predators and agricultural burn off, making these babies significant for the genetics of the species. Black Duikers are native to the continent of Africa and get their name from the Afrikaans word duikerbok, which means "diving buck," because when frightened they tend to dive into bushes to hide.

Zoo staff captured this kiss from Mom to her baby just the other morning! 

Duiker kiss

Duiker side

Photo Credit: Ken Bohn/Sand Diego Zoo

Click the video below to see the little one enjoying his favorite snack – acacia leaves – and nosing the camera, while in the habitat that the Duiker family shares with two Okapis.

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One response to “Black Duiker Mom Plants a Kiss on Her Baby at the San Diego Zoo”

  1. Annemi Lambrechts Avatar
    Annemi Lambrechts

    I am a native Afrikaans speaker, and Rashidi is not an Afrikaans word. Their translation of Duiker is correct but the name Rashidi is actually of Arabic origin, not Afrikaans.

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