Southern red muntjac (redirect from Muntiacus muntjak)
The southern red muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak) is a deer species native to Southeast Asia. It was formerly known as the Indian muntjac or the common muntjac...
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Northern red muntjac (redirect from Muntiacus muntjak vaginalis)
previously attributed to M. muntjak that are outside of Sunda and perhaps of Malaysia. The subspecies bancanus, montanus, muntjak, nainggolani, peninsulae...
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Dawna Range (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
Range provides a habitat for the tiger, the wild Asian elephant and Fea's muntjak. Endangered species in the area are the plain-pouched hornbill and Gurney's...
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Fea's muntjac (redirect from Fea's muntjak)
the Tenasserim muntjac, is a rare species of muntjac native to southern Myanmar and Thailand. It is a similar size to the common muntjac (adult weight...
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wild boar, pig-tailed macaque, langur, white handed gibbons, squirrel, muntjak, mouse deer, and barking deer. The world's first known amphibious centipede...
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1972 (Sch I). The spotted deer (Axis axis), the Indian muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak) and the sambar (Rusa unicolor) were all introduced to the Andaman islands...
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Alaungdaw Kathapa National Park (category National parks of Myanmar)
(Cuon alpinus), sambar deer (Cervus unicolor), Indian muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak), wild boar (Sus scrofa), Indian crested porcupine (Hystrix indica) and...
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Red serow (redirect from Burmese red serow)
rubidus), also called the Burmese red serow, is a goat-antelope thought to be native to southern Bangladesh and northern Myanmar. It has been sometimes been...
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Eld's deer (section Myanmar)
It is called the sangai in Meitei. R. e. thamin: The Burmese brow-antlered deer found in Myanmar and westernmost Thailand. R. e. siamensis: The Thai brow-antlered...
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in the evening (Dhungel and O'Gara 1991). Barking deer (Muntiacus muntjak): Muntjak is found in Nepal, northern India and Bhutan, from sea level to 3000...
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Chinese goral (redirect from Burmese goral)
of goral, a small goat-like ungulate, native to mountainous regions of Myanmar, China, India, Thailand, Vietnam, and possibly Laos. In some parts of its...
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Gayal (category Mammals of Myanmar)
is a large domestic cattle distributed in Northeast India, Bangladesh, Myanmar and in Yunnan, China. In his first description of 1804, Aylmer Bourke Lambert...
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Bhutan, China (in Gansu, Ningxia, Sichuan, Tibet, and Inner Mongolia), Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan. The Helan Mountains of Ningxia have the highest concentration...
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UK.2016-1.RLTS.T136479A22159478.en. Jackson, Adria (2002). "Muntiacus muntjak". Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan. Retrieved March 11, 2021...
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gongshanensis) Sumatran muntjac (M. montanus) Southern red muntjac (M. muntjak) Pu Hoat muntjac (M. puhoatensis) Leaf muntjac (M. putaoensis) Reeves's...
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considerably. Takin horns have appeared in the illegal wildlife trade in Myanmar; and during three surveys carried out from 1999 to 2006 in the Tachilek...
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with plenty of tiger prey base such as: 45 Cervids - Kaakad (Muntiacus muntjak), Chital (Axis axis), Hog Deer (Axis porcinus), Sambar (Rusa unicolor)...
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somewhat further north over a wide area of central China and northeastern Myanmar. Suffering from overhunting and habitat loss, this deer is considered near-threatened...
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Wild animals found in the national park include gaur, deer, Muntiacus Muntjak, birds, Indochinese tigers, wild boars, red junglefowls, pheasants, snakes...
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This is a list of mammal species found in Kerala, India. male male female with calf male (left) female habitat male male female male female male male female...
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Minwuntaung Wildlife Sanctuary (category Protected areas of Myanmar)
porcinus) and Indian muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak). Ministry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry (Myanmar) World Database on Protected Areas (2019)...
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gongshanensis) Sumatran muntjac (M. montanus) Southern red muntjac (M. muntjak) Pu Hoat muntjac (M. puhoatensis) Leaf muntjac (M. putaoensis) Reeves's...
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Irrawaddy dry forests (category Ecoregions of Myanmar)
several medium-sized and small mammals, including Indian muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak), Eld's deer (Cervus eldi), sambar deer (Cervus unicolor), Indian hog deer...
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Blanford, W. T. (1888–1891). The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. Mammalia. Taylor and Francis, London. Schaller, G. B. (1967). The Deer...
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gongshanensis) Sumatran muntjac (M. montanus) Southern red muntjac (M. muntjak) Pu Hoat muntjac (M. puhoatensis) Leaf muntjac (M. putaoensis) Reeves's...
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Leaf muntjac (category Mammals of Myanmar)
Rabinowitz during his field study in the isolated Nogmung Township in Myanmar. Rabinowitz discovered the species by examining the small carcass of a...
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individuals spread over a wide area. Reports of hairy-fronted muntjacs from Burma result from considering the hairy-fronted muntjac and Gongshan muntjac as...
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deer, the endangered sangai species of Eld's deer, wild bear, Muntiacus muntjak, rhesus monkey, hoolock gibbon, stump-tailed macaque, Indian civet Viverra...
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herds use grasslands and forest patches; the Indian muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak) frequents forests close to water bodies, and the nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus)...
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