


Deep fried in a bucket with a nice side salad would be perfect for a picnic lunch.
A dik-dik, pronounced “dĭk’ dĭk”, is a small antelope in the Genus Madoqua that lives in the bushes of eastern and southern Africa. Dik-diks stand 30–40 cm (approx. 12–16 inches) at the shoulder, are 50–70 cm (approx. 20-28 inches) long, weigh 3–6 kg (approx. 7-16 pounds) and can live for up to 10 years.
4 comments:
They only live 10 years if my dog doesn't find them hiding in the bushes...
I only imagine them running underfoot and causing a lot of people to fall down staircases.
Oh, they're so cute! I want one! You are a horrible, horrible person for making that deep fried suggestion.
Don't judge me until you taste one.
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