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Tragulus

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Higher classification
  
Chevrotain

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Scientific name
  
Tragulus

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Lower classifications
  
Lesser mouse‑deer, Java mouse‑deer, Greater mouse‑deer, Philippine mouse‑deer

Lesser mouse deer pikkukantsilli tragulus javanicus kaeng krachan thailand


Tragulus is a genus of even-toed ungulates in the family Tragulidae that are known as mouse-deer. Tragos refers to a male goat in Greek, while –ulus in Latin means 'tiny'. With a weight of 0.7–8.0 kg (1.5–17.6 lb) and a length of 40–75 cm (16–30 in), they are the smallest ungulates in the world, though the largest species of mouse-deer surpass some species of Neotragus antelopes in size. The mouse-deer are restricted to Southeast Asia from far southern China (south Yunnan) to the Philippines (Balabac) and Java. Following recent taxonomic changes, several of the species in this genus are poorly known, but all are believed to be mainly nocturnal and feed on leaves, fruits, grasses, and other vegetation in the dense forest undergrowth. They are solitary or live in pairs, and the males have elongated canine teeth (neither gender has horns) that are used in fights. Unlike other members of their family, the Tragulus mouse-deer lack obvious pale stripes/spots on their upper parts.

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Tragulus Java mousedeer Wikipedia

Ciervo rat n tragulus javanicus


Taxonomy

Tragulus Greater mouse Deer Tragulus napu Greater mouse Deer Tra Flickr

Traditionally, only two species of mouse-deer in the genus Tragulus have been recognized: The relatively large T. napu and the small T. javanicus. Following a review in 2004, T. nigricans and T. versicolor were split from T. napu, and T. kanchil and T. williamsoni was split from T. javanicus. With these changes, T. kanchil and T. napu are the most widespread species, while the remaining have far smaller distributions (though some uncertainty over the exact distribution limits of the various species in Indochina remain).

Tragulus Lesser Mouse Deer Tragulus kanchil photo Albert Noorlander

  • Java mouse-deer (Tragulus javanicus)
  • Lesser mouse-deer (Tragulus kanchil)
  • Greater mouse-deer (Tragulus napu)
  • Philippine mouse-deer (Tragulus nigricans)
  • Vietnam mouse-deer (Tragulus versicolor)
  • Williamson's mouse-deer (Tragulus williamsoni)

  • Tragulus Greater mousedeer Wikipedia

    Tragulus Tragulus Wikipedia

    References

    Tragulus Wikipedia