Mazama pandora

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Mazama pandora, commonly known as the Yucatan brown brocket, is a small, elusive deer species native to the forests of the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico and parts of Central America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf deer
species of mammal
activityPattern primarily crepuscular
behavior elusive
belongsToSubfamily Capreolinae NERFINISHED
class Mammalia
coatColor brown
commonName Yucatan brocket deer NERFINISHED
Yucatan brown brocket NERFINISHED
Yucatán brown brocket NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Near Threatened
describedBy Wilfred Hudson Osgood NERFINISHED
diet fruits
herbivorous
leaves
twigs
distributionRegion Neotropics NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole browser
family Cervidae NERFINISHED
foundInBiome tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests
genus Mazama NERFINISHED
habitat dense understory vegetation
subtropical forests
tropical forests
hasBinomialName Mazama pandora NERFINISHED
hasBodyMass small-sized deer
hasHeadBodyLength approximately 60–90 cm
hasTailLength short tail
hasType terrestrial mammal
kingdom Animalia
locomotion quadrupedal
nativeTo Belize NERFINISHED
Central America
Guatemala NERFINISHED
Mexico NERFINISHED
Yucatán Peninsula NERFINISHED
order Artiodactyla
parentTaxon Mazama NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
reproduction viviparous
sexualDimorphism males have small antlers
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
hunting
yearDescribed 1912

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Mazama includesTaxon Mazama pandora