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The silver dik-dik is a little eland found in low, thick shrubberies along the southeastern bank of Somalia and in bushland in the Shebelle Valley in southeastern Ethiopia.[1] It is the littlest types of dik-dik, with a length of 45–50 cm (18–20 in), a stature of 30–33 cm (12–13 in), and a load of 2–3 kg (4.4–6.6 lb).[3] Its back and flanks are grizzled brilliant, while the appendages, ears, and gag are in .Little is thought about its status, however numbers are accepted to be diminishing
Along with the firmly related Salt's dik-dik, this species frames the subgenus in the variety (other dik-diks are likewise in the sort , however the scientific categorization of this subgenus is perplexing and an issue of debate. However latest specialists treat the silver dik-dik as a monotypic species,[1][6] the silver dik-dik has been proposed as a subspecies of Swayne's dik-dik[] (itself presently generally treated as a subspecies of Salt's dik-dik).
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