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The pudus, in Spanish pudú, are two species of South American deer and are the world's smallest deer. The name originates from Mapudungun, the languag...
Read MorePampas deer are known as venado orgama in Spanish and as veado-campeiro in Portuguese. It is a small species of Deer that live in the grasslands of So...
Read MoreThe south Andean deer also known as the southern Guemal, Chilean huemul or guemul is an endangered species of deer native to the mountains of Argentin...
Read MoreBrocket deer are medium to small in size, and are found in the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, Central and South America, and the island of Trinidad. Mos...
Read MoreMarsh deer are the largest deer species indigenous to South America. There is no subspecies. They reach a length of 2 m (6.6 ft) and a shoulder height...
Read MoreSambar deer are without question the most successful of the six introduced deer species in Australia! What better species to commence a new series on...
Read MoreChital (pronounced Cheetal), also widely known as Axis Deer and Spotted Deer - are regarded by many as the most beautiful deer in the world. They were...
Read MoreMuntjacs, also known as Barking deer and Mastreani deer, are one of the smallest deer, with unique features like small antlers and canine tusks. The n...
Read MoreHog deer (Para deer) traditionally range from Pakistan through northern India, to mainland Southeast Asia. This includes much of the Indo-Gangetic Pla...
Read MoreEld’s Deer are also known as Thamin, Brow-Antlered Deer or Dancing Deer and were first discovered by westerners in Manipur in India in 1838 (by Lieute...
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