A lesser mouse-deer (Tragulus kanchil) in Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand
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A lesser mouse-deer (Tragulus kanchil) in Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand
by Eric Zhou

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Tragulus kanchil - Lesser Mouse-Deer
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Lesser Mouse Deer aka Lesser Malay Chevrotain (Tragulus canchil), family Tragulidae, found in SE Asia
photograph by Con Foley
Tragulus kanchil. Atau yg biasa dikenal sebagai si Kancil, tukang pencuri timun. Ternyata ndak ada miripnya sama bambi atau rusa. Hewan seukuran kucing ini dikenal jg dengan nama bulenya: Lesser Mouse-deer. #kancil #gameboy #siKancil #dongeng #taxonomy #tragulus #fairytales #fairytail #itsaRat
Greater mouse deer
This weird creature is the Greater mouse deer, Tragulus napu (Artiodactyla - Tragulidae), one of the world’s smallest ungulates with a standing shoulder height of 300–350 mm and a head-body length of 500–600 mm. It is called "Greater" because is one of the largest members of its genus, but indeed they are small.
The greater mouse deer is a true forest species feeding on fallen fruits, leaf shoots and other vegetation. The range of Tragulus napu extends from Myanmar, Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia and also to Sumatra, Borneo, Singapore and Palawan (Philippines).
Other common names: Greater Malay Chevrotain, Napu, Greater Oriental Chevrotain, Larger Malay Chevrotain, Balabac Chevrotain, Greater Mousedeer, Larger Mousedeer.
References: [1] - [2]
Photo credit: ©Gary Kinard
Locality: Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand