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General
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The Suni is only found in a strip of land running up the side
of Africa from Northern KwaZulu Natal to Kenya. They goes around
in pairs or are solitary antelope. In cool cloudy weather they
are restless and move around feeding every half an hour or so.
This is due to their rapid metabolism and small size. During the
heat of the day they lie asleep under a shady bush and they coloring
is so perfect that they are often missed, often the only sign
that they are there is their flicking tail. They will lie like
this until the last moment and then getting up and dashing away
at speed. Suni are browsers living off leaves exclusively, making
them antelope of densely bushed areas.
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