Harvey's Duiker

distribution of harvey's duiker
Names, conservation status and distribution
harvey's duiker, Harvey-Rotducker, Cephalophus harveyi, céphalophe de Harvey
Karura Forest, Nairobi
harvey's duiker, Harvey-Rotducker, Cephalophus harveyi, céphalophe de Harvey
Karura Forest, Nairobi

harvey's duiker, Harvey-Rotducker, Cephalophus harveyi, céphalophe de Harvey
Karura Forest, Nairobi
harvey's duiker, Harvey-Rotducker, Cephalophus harveyi, céphalophe de Harvey
Karura Forest, Nairobi
harvey's duiker, Harvey-Rotducker, Cephalophus harveyi, céphalophe de Harvey
Karura Forest, Nairobi

The Harvey's red duiker (Cephalophus harveyi) is one of 19 species of duiker found in Tanzania and scattered through Kenya, southern Somalia and possibly central Ethiopia. Harvey's duikers are roughly 40 cm  tall at the shoulder and weigh around 15 kg, on average. They have mostly chestnut coats, but their legs and faces are black.

Harvey's duikers live in mountain and lowland forest, where they eat leaves, twigs, fruit, insects, birds eggs, and carrion. Although this duiker is not endangered, it is dependent on protected forestland. As of 2008, this species is of least concern.

They can see them in Karura Forest in Nairobi.

Source : Wikipedia