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Greater Mouse Deer Hunting

Tragulus napu
Distribution: Sumatra, Borneo, and smaller Malaysian and Indonesian islands, and in southern Myanmar, southern Thailand, and peninsular Malaysia.
Description: Although very small for an ungulate, the greater mouse-deer is one of the largest members of its genus. It weighs 11 to 18 lb (5 to 8 kg). Its shoulder height is about 12 to 14 inches (30 to 35 cm). It has a small, triangular head with a small, pointed, black nose and large eyes. Its long legs are as thin as a pencil. The fur on the upper part of its body is grey-buff to orange-buff, the underparts are white. The male has small "tusks".
CITES: Not listed.

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