interestingly, in moments of danger, these antelopes emit a jerky loud signal to the locals ; dick diks also have a very unusual, but with a proboscis they can move them from side to side when sniffing for new smells looks like. it 's quite funny, but nature endowed miniature bovids with elongated muzzles, not a joke, for the sake of such an anatomical feature it helps dik-diks to endure the african heat more easily . how does this blood circulate throughout the body? she 's chilling out there. they can withstand temperatures up to 40° is quite normal for the inhabitants of the moscow zoo. such extreme temperatures do not threaten. yes, plus forty air in the winter enclosure, of course, does not warm up. for the rest, they try to create conditions for them as close as possible to the brushes, they even naturally keep them in pairs. although in captivity, where they have no competition for food or territorial disputes, a small herd of dicts could be bred, but in nature they live in families. only two individuals. actually. this is also very justified . therefore, they have nothing to def