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Muntjacs (/mʌntdʒæk/ MUNT-jak), also
known as the
barking deer or rib-faced deer, are
small deer of the
genus Muntiacus native to
South Asia and Southeast...
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muntjacs and Fea's
muntjacs share a
common ancestor,
while giant muntjacs are more
closely related to Reeve's
muntjac.
Although the
muntjac deer has a long...
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releases later caused misperception that
muntjacs spread very rapidly.: 98 The
estimated po****tion of Reeves's
muntjacs in
England was 52,000 in 1995, and...
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muntjac behavior is limited, but
similar muntjacs are
often crepuscular, with
others being both
nocturnal and diurnal. In addition, leaf
muntjacs are...
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studies which suggest a po****tion well
above being endangered.
Gongshan Muntjacs have been
observed within two
large protected areas in Myanmar, Khakaborazi...
- Fea's
muntjac (Muntiacus feae) or the Ten****erim
muntjac, is a rare
species of
muntjac native to
southern Myanmar and Thailand. It is a
similar size to...
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Reports of hairy-fronted
muntjacs from
Burma result from
considering the hairy-fronted
muntjac and
Gongshan muntjac as the same species. This suggestion...
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giant muntjac (Muntiacus vuquangensis),
sometimes referred to as the large-antlered
muntjac, is a
species of
muntjac deer. It is the
largest muntjac species...
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single specimen of the Roosevelt's
muntjac or Roosevelt's
barking deer (Muntiacus rooseveltorum) was
presented to the
Field Museum in 1929 following...
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Sumatran muntjac (Muntiacus
muntjak mont****) is a
subspecies of
Indian muntjac in the deer
family which can be the size of a
large dog. It was discovered...