The female larger Malay mouse deer has the potential to be pregnant throughout heradult life, often having just an 85 or 155 minute 'breather' between giving birth and becoming pregnant again. The young are born fully developed, and can stand within 30 minutes of birth.
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Adult male Greater Malay mouse deer; Tragulus napu; Return to fact sheet ... Photographed October 2000 ; Central Park Zoo; New York NY, USA...
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Greater Mouse-deer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Greater Mouse-deer or Napu ( Tragulus napu ) is a species of even-toed ungulate in the Tragulidae family. Its common name are Greater Mouse-deer or Greater Malay Chevrotain. It is found ...
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Chevrotain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The nine species of chevrotain , also known as mouse deer , make up the family Tragulidae . Chevrotains are small, secretive creatures, now found only in the tropical forests of Africa, India, S...
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Explains everything about greater mouse-deer, member of the Artiodactyla order and the Tragulidae family. ... Some facts about the; Greater mouse-deer...
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Greater Mouse Deer Tragulus napu ssp. nigricans (Cuvier, 1822) ... The Deer is difficult to find in the forest during the day, but at night it roams around the cleared areas, even close to the seashore. Mouse Deer are commonly encountered along the roadsides at night with the use of flashlights.
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Educational resources on Greater Mouse Deer ; Greater Mouse Deer or Tragulus napu is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Least Concern . IUCN Profile of the Greater Mouse Deer ;
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How the Greater Malay Mouse-Deer got its/their name(s). Brought to you by the National Zoo| FONZ. ... With the legs and hooves of a miniature Bambi and the head of a rodent, the greater Malay mouse-deer (Tragulus napu) looks like the victim of a witch’s spell gone awry. The male’s canine teeth, long and curved like...
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Common Name: GREATER MOUSE-DEER / BALABAC CHEVROTAIN; Scientific Name: Tragulus napu; Local Name: Pilandok (Balabac Island); Conservation Status: This species is classified by the IUCN as Endangered, wherein its extent of occurrence is estimated to be less than 5,000 km2 due to severe habitat fragmentation;
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page from a personal web-site devoted to flora and fauna of Malaysia ... Frogmouths, civets, tarsiers, some insects and bats are most active around midnight, while deer keep grazing all night. ... Rhino wallows are used by numerous mammals and birds as watering holes. Greater mouse deer (Tragulus napu) at a rhino wallow, Danum.
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