- the
Tragulus mouse-deer lack
obvious pale stripes/spots on
their upper parts. Traditionally, only two
species of mouse-deer in the
genus Tragulus have...
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groups are
Tragulus javanicus,
Tragulus napu, and
Tragulus versicolor.
Based upon
these craniometric analyses,
Tragulus javanicus was then
further separated...
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kathygre Genus Tragulus Java mouse-deer,
Tragulus javanicus Lesser mouse-deer or kanchil,
Tragulus kanchil Greater mouse-deer,
Tragulus napu Philippine...
- The
greater mouse-deer,
greater Malay chevrotain, or napu (
Tragulus napu) is a
species of even-toed
ungulate in the
family Tragulidae found in Sumatra...
- Williamson's mouse-deer (
Tragulus williamsoni) is a
species of even-toed
ungulate in the
family Tragulidae. It is
found in Thailand, and
possibly in China...
- The
lesser mouse-deer,
lesser Malay chevrotain, or
kanchil (
Tragulus kanchil) is a
species of even-toed
ungulate in the
family Tragulidae. The
lesser mouse-deer...
- The
Philippine mouse-deer (
Tragulus nigricans), also
known as the
Balabac chevrotain or
pilandok (in Filipino), is a small,
nocturnal ruminant,
which is...
- The
Vietnam mouse-deer (
Tragulus versicolor), also
known as the silver-backed chevrotain, is an even-toed
ungulate in the
family Tragulidae known only...
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genus Tragulus. In
former times, the
genus was
usually treated as monotypic.
Described as
Moschus meminna, for most of the time the name
Tragulus meminna...
- ungulates. Only the
chevrotains survive to the present,
including the
genera Tragulus (the
mouse deer) and Hyemoschus, all
within the
family Tragulidae. Tragulina...