Blue duiker
- Average weight male 4,5 kg
- Average weight female: 4,5 kg
- Shoulder height male: 30 cm
- Shoulder height female: 30 cm
- Mating season: All year
The blue duiker is the smallest of the duiker species and one of Africa’s smallest antelope species. He weighs in at only 10 to 12 pounds. He has a poorly developed crest of hair between his 2-inch horns, which are often absent in the female (ewe). His hair is blue-gray, with a white belly and a short tail. His muzzle is a bit trunk-like and the eyes are placed a bit more forward than those of other small antelope.
Hunting blue duiker can be a difficult endeavor, as this little guy is usually solitary, secretive, silent, and extremely difficult to spot. If caught or startled, they will be heard to make a loud cat-like meow. They confine most of their movements to the dense forest and thicketed worn paths between their lying-up, feeding, and drinking places. Being shy and timid, they bolt for cover at the slightest threat of danger.
Hunting blue duiker is most likely best done using a shotgun. While any caliber rifle would certainly be adequate, the hunter can only expect to get a fleeting glance of this tiny antelope, which would make a rifle shot extremely difficult.