The Andean deer, also known as the taruca, is a shy and surly mammal found in the highest areas of the Andes Cordillera in Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina between 800 to 4,900 meters above sea level. Currently, the Andean deer is in danger of extinction due to excessive hunting and the destruction of its habitat in the forests, mountains, meadowlands and scrublands where it lives.
The Andean deer, also known as the taruca, is a shy and surly mammal found in the highest areas of the Andes Cordillera in Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina between 800 to 4,900 meters above sea level. Currently, the Andean deer is in danger of extinction due to excessive hunting and the destruction of its habitat in the forests, mountains, meadowlands and scrublands where it lives.
The Andean deer, also known as the taruca, is a shy and surly mammal found in the highest areas of the Andes Cordillera in Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina between 800 to 4,900 meters above sea level. Currently, the Andean deer is in danger of extinction due to excessive hunting and the destruction of its habitat in the forests, mountains, meadowlands and scrublands where it lives.
STUDENT Also known as taruca in the Aymara and Quechua languages, the Andean deer is a diurnal mammal, very shy, surly, and does not hesitate to face human presence or any sign of danger. Currently, the Andean deer is in danger of extinction due to excessive hunting and the destruction of its habitat. characteristics HABITAT
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STUDENT THE ANDEAN DEER KNOWN AS TARUCA OR ANDEAN DEER. HABITAT IN THE HIGHEST AREAS OF THE SIERRA. LIKE FORESTS OF QUEÑUA, MOUNTAINS, MEADOWLANDS, SCRUBLANDS AND VERY ROCKY AREAS OF THE ANDES CORDILLERA OF PERU, BOLIVIA, CHILE AND ARGENTINA, BETWEEN 800 TO 4,900 METERS ABOVE SEA LEVEL. feeding