- mouse-deer, are diminutive, even-toed
ungulates that make up the
family Tragulidae, and are the only
living members of the
infraorder Tragulina. The 10 extant...
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kanchil (Tragulus kanchil) is a
species of even-toed
ungulate in the
family Tragulidae. The
lesser mouse-deer is
found widely across Southeast Asia in Indochina...
- napu (Tragulus napu) is a
species of even-toed
ungulate in the
family Tragulidae found in Sumatra, Borneo, and
smaller Malaysian and
Indonesian islands...
- (Tragulus javanicus) is a
species of even-toed
ungulate in the
family Tragulidae. When it
reaches maturity it is
about the size of a rabbit,
making it...
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genera Tragulus (the
mouse deer) and Hyemoschus, all
within the
family Tragulidae.
Tragulina is an
infraorder within the
larger suborder Ruminantia, and...
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living ungulates. The
suborder Ruminantia includes six
different families:
Tragulidae, Giraffidae, Antilocapridae, Cervidae, Moschidae, and Bovidae. The first...
- Ruminantia, and is the
sister clade to the
infraorder Tragulina (of
which Tragulidae is the only
surviving family). Pecora's
placement within Artiodactyla...
- families, Antilocapridae, Bovidae, Cervidae, Giraffidae, Moschidae, and
Tragulidae, and
includes ruminant animals such as cattle, antelope, deer, and sheep...
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chevrotain (Moschiola indica) is a
species of even-toed
ungulate in the
family Tragulidae. It is
native to
India and
possibly Nepal. It
lives in
rainforests and...
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combat between males. The musk deer (Moschidae) of Asia and
chevrotains (
Tragulidae) of
tropical African and
Asian forests are
separate families that are...