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Lesser mouse deer

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Artiodactyla

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Tragulus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Tragulidae

Scientific name
  
Tragulus kanchil

Rank
  
Species

Lesser mouse-deer greater mousedeer greater Malay chevrotain or napu Tragulus napu

Similar
  
Tragulus, Java mouse‑deer, Chevrotain, Greater mouse‑deer, Mammal

The lesser mouse deer is way too cute


The lesser mouse-deer or kanchil (Tragulus kanchil), also known as the lesser Malay chevrotain, is a species of even-toed ungulate in the family Tragulidae .

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Lesser mouse-deer Lesser Mouse Deer Tragulus kanchil photo Albert Noorlander

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Distribution

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The lesser mouse-deer is found widely across Southeast Asia in Indochina, Burma (isthmus of Kra), Brunei, Cambodia, China (S Yunnan), Indonesia (Kalimantan, Sumatra and many small islands), Laos, Malaysia (peninsular Malaya, Sarawak and many small islands), Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Description

Lesser mouse-deer Unbelievable mouse sized Kanchil deer Lesser mouse deer YouTube

It is the smallest known hoofed mammal, its mature size being as little as 45 cm (18 inches) and 2 kg (4.4 lb). It is threatened by predation by feral dogs.

Etymology

Lesser mouse-deer Lesser Mousedeer or Kanchil Tragulus kanchil YouTube

The Malay or Indonesian name kancil, (pronounced 'kanchil' or 'kahn-cheel', as in the species' name) means both mouse-deer and 'clever person'. The generic name Tragulus, is composed of Tragos, 'goat' in Greek, and –ulus, meaning 'tiny' in Latin.

Folktale

Lesser mouse-deer Lesser mousedeer Wikipedia

In Indonesian and Malaysian folktale, the mouse deer Sang Kancil wanted to cross the river to reach the fruit trees on the far side, but Sang Buaya, the big bad crocodile was waiting in the river to eat him. Sang Kancil called to Sang Buaya and told him the king was inviting everyone to a feast, for which he needed to know how many crocodiles would be coming. Sang Kancil asked all the crocodiles to line up across the river, so he could count them for the king, and made them promise not to eat him as he counted. He then stepped on their heads, one by one, calling out "One! Two! Three!" as he went. When he reached the far side he thanked them for helping him cross the river, and feasted on the delicious fruit, but Sang Buaya did not do so well, as all the other crocodiles were angry with him for letting Sang Kancil trick them.

Lesser mouse-deer Lesser Mousedeer YouTube

References

Lesser mouse-deer Wikipedia