Livingston's Suni is a species of small antelope found in the forests and bushlands of eastern and southern Africa. They are known for their unique appearance, with their distinctive markings and short horns, and they are prized by hunters for their beauty and rarity. Livingston's Suni feed on leaves, shoots, and other vegetation in their habitats, and they are active both day and night. They are a challenging target for hunters, due to their elusive nature and the dense habitats of their environments.
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The Livingston's Suni is a small antelope species native to the southeastern regions of Africa. They are one of the species of suni antelopes.
It's one of the smaller antelope species, standing only about 40 cm at the shoulder. Its coat is a reddish-brown color, and males are characterized by their short, sharp horns.
They primarily inhabit coastal forests and thickets of Mozambique and Tanzania.
The antelope is named after Dr. David Livingstone, a famous Scottish explorer and missionary who undertook significant exploration in Africa. The species was named in his honor.
Their diet mainly consists of leaves, fruits, and flowers from a variety of plants, supplemented by occasional insects.
Yes, the Livingston's Suni is primarily nocturnal, being most active during the night to feed and avoid predators.
Their primary threats include habitat loss due to deforestation and illegal hunting.
Due to their small size, a light to medium-caliber rifle is often preferred to ensure a humane harvest.
In the wild, they typically live for about 5-7 years. However, with the absence of predators, they might live longer in captivity.
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