Fea's Muntjac (Muntiacus feae) - Wiki Fea's Muntjac
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[Photo] Muntiacus feae (Thomas and Doria, 1889). ????????????????????????, ??????????????????, ??????????????????, ??????????????? / Fea' Barking Deer. Source: http://home.kku.ac.th/bookon/2artiodactyla/05m_feae.html
The Fea's Muntjac (also known as Tenasserim muntjac from the region of Myanmar) is a rare species of muntjac living in the Myanmar-Thailand-Laos-China border region. It is a similar size to the common muntjac (adult weight is 18 - 21 kg (40 - 46 lb)). It is diurnal and solitary, inhabiting upland evergreen, mixed or shrub forest (at an altitude of 2500 m (8200')) with a diet of grasses, low-growing leaves, and tender shoots. The young are usually born in dense vegetation, remaining hidden until able to travel with the mother.
It is named after zoologist Leonardo Fea.
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