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  2. Southern red muntjac - Wikipedia

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    The southern red muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak) is a deer species native to Southeast Asia. It was formerly known as the Indian muntjac or the common muntjac before the species was taxonomically revised to represent only populations of Sunda and perhaps Malaysia .

  3. Muntjac - Wikipedia

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    An invasive population of Reeves's muntjac exists in the United Kingdom and in some areas of Japan. [11] In the United Kingdom, wild muntjac descended from escapees from the Woburn Abbey estate around 1925. [ 12 ]

  4. List of mammals of Kaziranga National Park - Wikipedia

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    Smaller herbivores include the Indian muntjac (100 in the 1972 census), wild boar (431 in 1999), barking deer and hog deer (5045 in 1999). [ 6 ] [ 2 ] The park has a large variety of primates including all free roaming primates in India with the exception of the endemic Western Ghats primates and the newly discovered Arunachal macaque .

  5. Kaziranga National Park - Wikipedia

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    Small herbivores include the Indian muntjac, Indian boar and Indian hog deer. [15] [32] Kaziranga has the largest population of the Wild water buffalo anywhere accounting for about 57% of the world population. [33]

  6. Outdoors: There are plenty of deer to see while on safari in ...

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    The barking deer or Indian muntjac also has fangs, but is a species of primitive transition, developing small, rudimentary antlers. They weigh less than my Brittany.

  7. Category:Muntjacs - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Muntjac, 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 and Poland.

  8. List of mammals of India - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife population. ... This list of mammals of India comprises all the mammal species alive in India today. ... Leaf muntjac (Muntiacus putaoensis) [52]

  9. Northern red muntjac - Wikipedia

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    It was recently found distinct from the southern red muntjac (previously typically known as Indian muntjac) and includes all the population previously attributed to M. muntjak that are outside of Sunda and perhaps of Malaysia. [1]