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Mouse

Deer
Group 1:
• Alifia Budi Wahyu Kirani
• Devi Oktaviani
• Irgiansyah Fahrezi
• M. Farhan
• Othman Khaliv
• Sri Rahayu
Mouse Deer

1. The origin of mouse deer

Mouse-deer, are small ungulates


that make up the family Tragulidae,
the only members of the infraorder
Tragulina.
Mouse Deer

2. Anatomy Of Mouse Deer

Mouse-deer have primitive features, closer


to non-ruminants such as pigs. All species
in the family lack of horns, but both sexes
have elongated canine teeth. These are
especially prominent in males, where they
project out on either side of the lower jaw,
and are used in fights.
Mouse Deer

3. Mouse Deer’s Breeding

They are solitary or live in pairs. The


young are weaned at three months of
age, and reach sexual maturity
between five and 10 months. Parental
care is relatively limited.
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