What is the maximal age a Dibatag reaches?
An adult Dibatag (Ammodorcas clarkei) usually gets as old as 3 years.
Dibatags are around 200 days in the womb of their mother. When born, they weight 13.5 kg (29.76 lbs) and measure 4 cm (0′ 2″). As a member of the Bovidae family (genus: Ammodorcas), their offspring is 1 babies per pregnancy. Fully grown, they reach a bodylength of 1.51 meter (5′ 0″).
As a reference: Usually, humans get as old as 100 years, with the average being around 75 years. After being carried in the belly of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks), they grow to an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″) and weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual.
The dibatag (Ammodorcas clarkei), or Clarke’s gazelle, is a medium-sized slender antelope native to Ethiopia and Somalia. Though not a true gazelle, it is similarly marked, with long legs and neck. It is often confused with the gerenuk due to their striking resemblance. The typical head-and-body length is about 103 to 117 cm (41 to 46 in). They stand up to about 80 to 90 cm (31 to 35 in). Male dibatag weigh between 20 and 35 kg (44 and 77 lb), whereas females range from 22 and 29 kg (49 and 64 lb). The length of the curved horns, present only on males, is typically between 10 and 25 cm (3.9 and 9.8 in). The upper parts are gray to fawn, while the dorsal and lateral areas are cinnamon to rufous (reddish brown). The underparts, rump and the insides of the legs are all white. While markings are visible on the face, there are none on the flanks or the buttocks.Dibatag are alert and secretive, and their brown coat provides an excellent camouflage, making the dibatag one of the antelopes most difficult to hunt. They are diurnal animals, and navigate in very small herds. Both sexes attain sexual maturity at 12 to 18 months. The species is polygynous. After a gestational period of six to seven months, a single offspring is born. Parturition usually occurs from September to November. The lifespan typically averages 10 to 12 years. Dibatag may maintain temporary territories demarcated by preorbital gland secretions, urine or feces. Primarily browsers, the dibatag feed on foliage and young shoots and shrubs. Dibatag are well adapted to semi-arid habitats, with the capability of surviving on very little or no water.Several factors including human settlement, habitat degradation, large numbers of livestock, political unrest and armed conflicts in the areas covering its range and lack of conservation measures for two to three decades in the late 20th century have now reduced the population to only a few thousand. Significant populations still occur in southern Ogaden (Ethiopia). The dibatag is listed by the IUCN as “Vulnerable”.
Animals of the same family as a Dibatag
Not really brothers and sisters, but from the same biological family (Bovidae):
- Greater kudu becoming 23 years old
- Blue wildebeest becoming 21.5 years old
- Aders’s duiker becoming 4 years old
- Sumatran serow becoming 21 years old
- Saiga antelope becoming 12 years old
- Red gazelle growing to a mass of 40 kgs (88.18 lbs)
- Nubian ibex becoming 17 years old
- Gerenuk becoming 13 years old
- Arabian tahr becoming 14 years old
- Nyala becoming 16 years old
Animals that reach the same age as Dibatag
With an average age of 3 years, Dibatag are in good companionship of the following animals:
- Cape mole-rat usually reaching 3 years
- Common opossum usually reaching 2.67 years
- Northern pygmy mouse usually reaching 3.25 years
- African wading rat usually reaching 3 years
- Highland streaked tenrec usually reaching 2.58 years
- Australian swamp rat usually reaching 2.42 years
- Four-striped grass mouse usually reaching 2.83 years
- Southern bog lemming usually reaching 2.5 years
- Woodland vole usually reaching 2.75 years
- Japanese mole usually reaching 3.5 years
Animals with the same number of babies Dibatag
The same number of babies at once (1) are born by:
- Arabian oryx
- Usambara shrew
- Celebes crested macaque
- Lesser mouse-tailed bat
- Angolan epauletted fruit bat
- Asiatic brush-tailed porcupine
- Humpback whale
- Railer bat
- Gracile Atlantic spiny rat
- Malayan porcupine
Weighting as much as Dibatag
A fully grown Dibatag reaches around 28.05 kg (61.84 lbs). So do these animals:
- Finless porpoise weighting 32.5 kilos (71.65 lbs) on average
- Giant otter weighting 26 kilos (57.32 lbs) on average
- Goa (antelope) weighting 23.13 kilos (50.99 lbs) on average
- Tibetan antelope weighting 32.66 kilos (72 lbs) on average
- Grey rhebok weighting 22.62 kilos (49.87 lbs) on average
- Thomson’s gazelle weighting 22.6 kilos (49.82 lbs) on average
- Przewalski’s gazelle weighting 27.5 kilos (60.63 lbs) on average
- Springbok weighting 33.39 kilos (73.61 lbs) on average
- Sea otter weighting 27.46 kilos (60.54 lbs) on average
- Northern hairy-nosed wombat weighting 31.88 kilos (70.28 lbs) on average
Animals as big as a Dibatag
Those animals grow as big as a Dibatag:
- Grant’s gazelle with 1.53 meter (5′ 1″)
- Gerenuk with 1.5 meter (5′ 0″)
- Gemsbok with 1.62 meter (5′ 4″)
- Ribbon seal with 1.53 meter (5′ 1″)
- Western gorilla with 1.6 meter (5′ 3″)
- Baikal seal with 1.28 meter (4′ 3″)
- Bighorn sheep with 1.57 meter (5′ 2″)
- Guanaco with 1.47 meter (4′ 11″)
- Caspian seal with 1.41 meter (4′ 8″)
- Javan warty pig with 1.25 meter (4′ 2″)