Muntjac Animal

Muntjac Profile Until the turn of the 20th century, the smallest deer in the UK would have been the humble roe deer. This animal weighs a modest 30 kg, has classic deer antlers and makes a gentle squeaking sound and doesn’t have anything weird going on with it. Fine. But then, an alien species from Asia was introduced, first as a curiosity, then as a feral population of tiny deer with fangs ...

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Muntjacs are solitary animals, with each individual maintaining its territory. They are generally shy and elusive, preferring to stay hidden in dense vegetation.

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Feb. 20 (UPI) --Animal rescuers in Britain credited a child on their walk to school with the speedy rescue of a muntjac deer found wedged in a fence. The RSPCA said a child walking to school recently ...

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Muntjacs (/ mʌntdʒæk / ⓘ MUNT-jak), [1] also known as the barking deer[2] or rib-faced deer, [2] are small deer of the genus Muntiacus native to South Asia and Southeast Asia. Muntjacs are thought to have begun appearing 15–35 million years ago, with remains found in Miocene deposits in France, Germany [3] and Poland. [4] Most are listed as least-concern species or Data Deficient by the ...

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What do muntjac look like? The muntjac is a small deer, growing up to 52cm high at the shoulder. They have a light red-brown fur, apart from their stomach which is creamy white. Their black facial markings are diamond-shaped on does (females) and V-shaped on bucks (males). Longer hind legs give the muntjac their characteristic hunched appearance.

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Muntjac, any of about seven species of small- to medium-sized Asiatic deer that make up the genus Muntiacus in the family Cervidae (order Artiodactyla). Called barking deer because of their cry, muntjacs are solitary and nocturnal, and they usually live in areas of thick vegetation. They are native