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You will have to conduct on your own the party of French officials who want to shoot muntjac.
These two varieties of muntjac are currently considered the same species.
"Since we're not being led to any buffalo, take one of those muntjac does.
It is similar in size to the common muntjac.
In life, they would have appeared similar to a long-tailed muntjac.
Two other Sumatran muntjac have since been photographed in the park.
However, without further evidence, the exact position of Roosevelt's muntjac cannot be stated.
Joseph fingered his rifle and gazed at the pretty little muntjac.
In 2008 Muntjac deer were sighted by local residents.
Notable wildlife on the Common includes black squirrels and muntjac deer.
In the forested areas there were several species of wild pig, deer and muntjac.
Hog deer are solitary and have lower densities than Indian muntjac.
A second, smaller species of deer, the Indian Muntjac, also occurs.
The rabbits and the muntjac ate them all.
The poachers nod in agreement, complaining at one point just how long it took to catch a muntjac.
I have made my first visit to the plot to discover the muntjac deer had the same idea- somethings never change.
Animals in the area are langurs, muntjac, tapirs and hornbills.
It is most closely related to the Indian Muntjac.
Deer, especially the Muntjac, and slugs are among the greatest threats to this orchid.
Muntjac deer don't have a fixed breeding season, unlike many other deer.
The deer is known as a leaf muntjac, and adults measure just 20 inches at the shoulder, with a weight of about 25 pounds.
The Indian muntjac has a short but very soft, thick, dense coat, especially those living in cooler regions.
"If you were looking for the poster child of the invasive species you might choose the Muntjac.
On the roads and gardens around Coton it is often possible to see Muntjac deer.
The fauna of the area includes birds, foxes, Muntjac deer, and squirrels.
Indian muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak)
In the former range of South China tigers possible tiger prey species include muntjak, wild pig, serow, tufted deer and sambar.
Javan Muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak)
Indian Muntjac (Muntiacus aureus; considered to be a subspecies of M. muntjak)
The Dawna Range provides a habitat for the tiger, the wild Asian elephant and Fea's muntjak.
The muntjak, which weighs about 100 pounds, is also known from a live specimen, which was captured in Laos under the auspices of the Wildlife Conservation Society.
Two species of Asian deer, Indian muntjac Muntiacus muntjak, and Sambar Cervus unicolor, were introduced but did not persist.
Mammals on the heath include Muntjak and Roe deer, Red Fox, Rabbit and various small mice and voles.
The Indian muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak) is also commonly called the "barking deer" due to the bark-like sound that it makes as an alarm when danger is present.
The common muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak), also called the red muntjac, Indian muntjac or barking deer, is the most numerous muntjac deer species.
The Indian muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak) is the mammal with the lowest recorded chromosome number: The male has a diploid number of 7, the female only 6 chromosomes.
It is the largest Chinese garden in Europe, and in addition to its Chinese themed buildings, waterfalls, rocks, and plants, it is home to cranes, red pandas, and muntjak.
Among the species of animal in the park are: Muntiacus muntjak, Wild boar, Monkey, Langur, Masked palm civet, Porcupine, Rabbit and many bird, reptile and fish species.
Other endangered animals being protected are: Bos javanicus, Cuon alpinus, Muntiacus muntjak, Pavo muticus, Gallus sp., Felis pardus and Felis viverrina.
Though protected, mammals such as muntjak, wild boar, civet cats, and pangolins, are still common enough that they'll even occasionally be seen in markets for sale as game meat, or possibly even in a forest.
Among the other animals, the fishing cat, Asiatic black bear, Muntjak, masked palm civet, bamboo rat, tree shrews, the Asiatic Softshell Turtle and the Bengal Monitor deserve mention.
Barking deer (Muntiacus muntjak): Muntjak is found in Nepal, northern India and Bhutan, from sea level to 3000 meters in the Himalayas (Mishra 1982).
IUCN Red List for 2008, but is listed as Data Deficient, as taxonomical issues are still unresolved (it sometimes is considered a subspecies M. muntjak montanus of the common muntjac).
According to the same book, the preferred method of hunting tigers in the island was catching them with a large, heavy steel foot trap hidden under bait (goat or muntjak), and then killing them with a firearm at close range.
Nama Kancil (tragulus javanicus) juga mengingatkan orang pada kejayaan Kijang (muntiacus muntjak) salah satu produk best seller di Indonesia dari Toyota, pabrikan otomotif raksasa Jepang.
There's a brief account of the death of a fox that will make grown men cry (I did) and, spread throughout the book, a well-populated menagerie of beasts - even a muntjak peering shyly from a metaphor on Page 217.
Animals in the park area include the Asian black bear, Sun bear, Muntjak, the Indochinese leopard, bamboo rat, tree shrews; among the birds the Blue-winged Siva and the Red-billed Blue Magpie deserve mention.
The wild mammals include Malayan Tapir, Asian Elephant, Tiger, Sambar Deer, Bear, Guar, Banteng, Serow, Wild Boar, Pig Tailed Macaque, Langur, White handed Gibbon, Squirrel, Muntjak and Mouse Deer.
Other mammals are Toque Monkey Macaca sinica, Common Langur Presbytis entellus, jackal Canis aureus, Fishing Cat felis viverrina, wild boar Sus scrofa, Indian Muntjac Muntiacus muntjak, spotted deer Cervus axis, and sambar C. unicolor.
The chapter on deer includes fact blocks on, among others, the lesser Malay chevrotain ("the smallest of all even-toed ungulates, this animal has legs about as thick as a pencil"), the chital and the giant muntjak, with icons indicating height, weight, social unit, habitat and conservation status (extinct, endangered, common and so on).
Saola and Muntiacus vuquangensis are a species found in this park.
Muntjac are small deer of the genus Muntiacus.
The genus Muntiacus has 12 recognized species:
The diploid number of the Chinese muntjac, Muntiacus reevesi, was found to be 46, all telocentric.
Reeves's muntjac (Muntiacus reevesi), in comparison, has a diploid number of 46 chromosomes.
Muntjac (Muntiacus)
The Sumatran Muntjac (Muntiacus montanus) is a deer which can be the size of a large dog.
Giant muntjac (Muntiacus vuquangensis)
Indian muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak)
Reeves muntjac (Muntiacus reevesi)
Roosevelt's muntjac (Muntiacus rooseveltorum)
Gongshan muntjac (Muntiacus gongshanensis)
Truong Son muntjac (Muntiacus truongsonensis)
There are also smaller populations of the introduced sika deer (Cervus nippon) and muntjac (Muntiacus reevesii).
Indian Muntjac (Muntiacus aureus; considered to be a subspecies of M. muntjak)
Roosevelt's Muntjac Muntiacus rooseveltorum (1999/2000)
Muntjacs, also known as barking deer and Mastreani deer, are small deer of the genus Muntiacus.
Bornean Yellow Muntjac (Muntiacus atherodes)
Pu Hoat Muntjac (Muntiacus puhoatensis)
Reeves's Muntjac Deer (Muntiacus reevesi)
Other than during the rut (mating season) and for the first six months after giving birth, the adult Indian muntjac (Muntiacus muntjac) is a solitary animal.
Fea's Muntjac, Muntiacus feae (Thomas & Doria 1889)
Truong Son muntjac or Annamite muntjac (Muntiacus truongsonensis) is a species of muntjac deer.
The unusual, black deer was discovered to be Roosevelt's Muntjac (Muntiacus rooseveltorum), a species previously known to science only from a single individual, discovered in 1929.
The leaf muntjac, leaf deer or Putao muntjac (Muntiacus putaoensis) is a small species of muntjac.