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Muntjac

Native to the savannas of India, a Muntjac is a small deer with a brown coat. The males are much larger than the females and have short, branched antlers. Unlike many species of deer, they have tooth-like tusks that come out of their bottom jaws, making them interesting trophies. They’re also known for the distinct barking noise that they make to warn other Muntjacs of danger.

Key Facts

Region:
Asia

Gestation Period:
7-8 Months

Number of Young:
1

Maximum Age:
15-20 Years

Antlers/Horns:
Males

Antlers/Horns Size:
4 inches

Season:
April-September

Native to: Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand

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