Mazama temama

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Mazama temama, commonly known as the Central American red brocket, is a small, elusive deer species native to the tropical forests of Central America and parts of southern Mexico.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf brocket deer
deer
species of mammal
activityPattern primarily crepuscular
behavior elusive
bodySize small
class Mammalia
coatColor reddish-brown
commonName Central American red brocket NERFINISHED
temama red brocket NERFINISHED
diet fruits
herbivorous
leaves
young shoots
ecologicalRole browser
seed disperser
family Cervidae NERFINISHED
foundInCountry Belize NERFINISHED
Costa Rica NERFINISHED
Guatemala NERFINISHED
Honduras NERFINISHED
Mexico NERFINISHED
Nicaragua NERFINISHED
Panama NERFINISHED
genus Mazama NERFINISHED
geographicRange Mesoamerica NERFINISHED
habitat dense understory vegetation
lowland tropical forest
montane tropical forest
hasBackbone true
kingdom Animalia
locomotion terrestrial
nativeTo Central America
southern Mexico NERFINISHED
tropical forests
order Artiodactyla
phylum Chordata
reproduction gives birth to a single fawn
reproductionType viviparous
respiration air-breathing
sexualDimorphism males have small antlers
socialStructure solitary
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
hunting
warmBlooded true

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Mazama includesTaxon Mazama temama