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  2. Giant muntjac - Wikipedia

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    The giant muntjac is commonly found in evergreen forests and weighs about 66–110 lb (30–50 kg). [5] It has a red-brown coat [4] and is an even-toed ungulate. Due to slash-and-burn agriculture, combined with hunting, the giant muntjac is considered critically endangered. [4] It is preyed upon by animals such as the tiger and leopard. [4]

  3. Rare species discovered deep within Cambodian mountains - AOL

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    More than 150 camera traps were deployed to record elusive species, such as the large-antlered muntjac, which was caught on camera in 2021. While the deer species was first described in 1994, ...

  4. Muntjac - Wikipedia

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    Muntjac are of great interest in evolutionary studies because of their dramatic chromosome variations and the recent discovery of several new species. The Southern red muntjac ( M. muntjak ) is the mammal with the lowest recorded chromosome number: The male has a diploid number of 7, the female only 6 chromosomes.

  5. Southern red muntjac - Wikipedia

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    They are the oldest known members of the deer family, and the earliest known deer-like creatures had horns instead of antlers, but the muntjac is the earliest known species to actually have antlers. Ancestor to muntjacs is the Dicrocerus elegans, which is the oldest known deer to shed antlers. Other fossils found that deer species experienced a ...

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

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    Their antlers are proportionately huge, though typically just three-tined on each side. The 12-point barasingha or swamp deer, at 360 pounds looks much like an elk. During the rut, the stags bray ...

  7. Zoo Asks for Help Identifying 'Mysterious Winged and Horned ...

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    Muntjac deer are small species of deer native to Southeast Asia that grow short antlers that resemble horns. Related: Texas Woman Asks For Public's Help Identifying Mysterious Animal Caught on ...

  8. Fea's muntjac - Wikipedia

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    Fea's muntjac (Muntiacus feae) or the Tenasserim muntjac, is a rare species of muntjac native to southern Myanmar and Thailand. It is a similar size to the common muntjac (adult weight is 18 – 21 kg (40 – 46 lb)). It is diurnal and solitary, inhabiting upland evergreen, mixed or shrub forest (at an altitude of 2500 m (8200')) with a diet of ...

  9. List of cervids - Wikipedia

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    Bornean yellow muntjac. M. atherodes Groves, Grubb, 1982: ... (Burmese brow-antlered deer) P. e. thamin (Thai brow-antlered deer) Scattered parts of southeast Asia