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Tragulus (mouse deer)

Synonyms: Lagonebrax; Tragulus malaccensis; Tragulus mimenoides

Wikipedia Abstract

Tragulus is a genus of even-toed ungulates in the family Tragulidae that are known as mouse-deer. Tragos refers to a male goat in Greek, while –ulus in Latin means 'tiny'. With a weight of 0.7–8.0 kg (1.5–17.6 lb) and a length of 40–75 cm (16–30 in), they are the smallest ungulates in the world, though the largest species of mouse-deer surpass some species of Neotragus antelopes in size. The mouse-deer are restricted to Southeast Asia from far southern China (south Yunnan) to the Philippines (Balabac) and Java. Following recent taxonomic changes, several of the species in this genus are poorly known, but all are believed to be mainly nocturnal and feed on leaves, fruits, grasses, and other vegetation in the dense forest undergrowth. They are solitary or live in pairs, and the males have el
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Species

Moschus fulviventer
Moschus pelandoc
Moschus stanleyanus
Tragulus batuanus
Tragulus javanicus (lesser mouse-deer) (Attributes)
Tragulus kanchil (lesser mouse-deer) (Attributes)
Tragulus napu (greater mouse-deer) (Attributes)
Tragulus nigricans (Balabac Mouse Deer) (Endangered) (Attributes)
Tragulus russulus
Tragulus sivalensis
Tragulus versicolor (Vietnam mouse-deer) (Attributes)
Tragulus williamsoni (Williamson's mouse-deer) (Attributes)

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0