any of the small, shy antelopes of the family Bovidae (order Artiodactyla) belonging either to the species Sylvicapra grimmia (gray duiker) or to approximately 13 species of the genus Cephalophus (forest duikers); they are named duiker (Afrikaans: diver) because they dive, or dart, for cover when they are frightened. The duikers inhabit most of Africa but are rarely encountered by humans. The gray, or bush, duiker is long-legged and inhabits regions with bush or grass cover. The forest duikers are short-legged, hunchbacked animals that frequent forests and dense brush. Duikers are nocturnal, live alone or in pairs, and eat a variety of plants; at times, they eat small animals or carrion. The gray duiker stands 5767 cm (2226 inches) at the shoulder and has a grizzled yellowish to brownish gray coat. Horns, borne by males only, are straight and spikelike. The forest duikers are 3646 cm (1418 inches) tall at the shoulder and vary from pale brown through reddish brown to nearly black. Both sexes have short, spikelike horns. Representative forest duikers include the yellow-backed duiker (C. silvicultor), a dark brown form with an erectile yellow triangle of hair on the lower back; the blue duiker (C. monticola), a blue-tinged, grayish or brown duiker; and the zebra, or banded, duiker (C. zebra), a bright reddish brown animal with vertical black stripes on its body.
DUIKER
Meaning of DUIKER in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012