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    Chevrotains, or mouse-deer, are diminutive, even-toed ungulates that make up the family Tragulidae, and are the only living members of the infraorder Tragulina. The 10 extant species are placed in three genera, [1] [2] but several species also are known only from fossils . [3]

  2. Dec 12, 2023 · Learn about the two new species of deer and antelope that were exchanged between zoological parks in India. Find out their scientific names, distribution, features, and conservation status.

    • They’re living fossils. For a ruminant – a herbivore that ferments its food in special gastric chambers like a cow or a sheep – chevrotains are a peculiar example.
    • They have tusks, which are upper canines. This lack of antlers leaves them very little in the way of weaponry, which, as a deer-like mammal, they clearly need to establish, which of the males is the most epic.
    • They’re the smallest hoofed mammals in the world. Another unique characteristic among ruminants, and indeed ungulates in total, is the diminutive stature of the chevrotain.
    • They’re good drummers. While they don’t have a lot in the way of physical intimidation tactics, they aren’t opposed to giving it a try once in a while.
  3. Chevrotains, also known as mouse deer, are about 10 species of small, delicately built, shy, herbivorous mammals in the family Tragulidae. They have reddish brown fur with spots and stripes, and some have small tusks. They live in Southeast Asia, India, and Africa.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Feb 3, 2022 · The mouse deer. Or the pig deer. Or the little goat. Whatever you call the chevrotain, this is a truly distinct (and tiny!) ungulate. With a round, bunny-like body placed atop piglet-like feet,...

  5. Mouse deer are small, rodent-like ungulates with tusks and hooves. They live in forests of Southeast Asia and Africa, and have various adaptations to their environment and predators.