Cephalophus niger

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Cephalophus niger, commonly known as the black duiker, is a small, forest-dwelling antelope native to West Africa.

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Cephalophus niger canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antelope
duiker
species of mammal
activityPattern crepuscular
diurnal
averageBodyLength approximately 70–100 cm
averageShoulderHeight approximately 40–50 cm
averageWeight approximately 15–20 kg
bodyColor dark brown to black
class Mammalia
commonName black duiker
conservationConcern locally declining in parts of its range
describedBy Edward Turner Bennett
describedInYear 1830
diet frugivore
herbivore
eats flowers
fruits
leaves
seeds
ecoregion Guinean forests of West Africa
surface form: Upper Guinean forests
family Bovidae
genus Cephalophus
habitat forest undergrowth
primary forest
secondary forest
tropical moist lowland forest
hornPresence both sexes horned
hornType short horns
IUCNStatus Least Concern
IUCNStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
kingdom Animalia
movementPattern terrestrial
nativeTo Côte d'Ivoire
surface form: Côte d’Ivoire

Ghana
Guinea
Liberia
Nigeria
Sierra Leone
West Africa
order Artiodactyla
phylum Chordata
reproduction gives birth to a single offspring
socialBehavior solitary
subfamily Cephalophinae
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
hunting for bushmeat

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Cephalophinae notableSpecies Cephalophus niger