tufted deer

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The tufted deer is a small, shy East Asian deer species known for its distinctive black forehead tuft and short, fang-like upper canines.

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tufted deer canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mammal
species of deer
vertebrate
activityPattern crepuscular
behavior shy
binomialName Elaphodus cephalophus
class Mammalia
coatColor dark brown
commonName tufted deer self-link
communication barking calls
conservationConcern population declining in parts of its range
diet herbivorous
eats fruits
leaves
shoots
twigs
family Cervidae
foundInElevation hill forests
mountain forests
genus Elaphodus
habitat dense undergrowth
montane forests
subtropical forests
temperate forests
hasDistinctiveFeature black forehead tuft
short fang-like upper canines
small body size
IUCNStatus Near Threatened
kingdom Animalia
lifespanInCaptivity up to about 10–12 years
movement agile in steep terrain
nativeTo China
East Asia
Myanmar
offspringPerBirth usually one fawn
order Artiodactyla
phylum Chordata
reproduction viviparous
sexualDimorphism males have more prominent canines
socialStructure occurs in pairs
solitary
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
hunting

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Elaphodus cephalophus commonName tufted deer
tufted deer commonName tufted deer self-link