Rusa marianna

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Rusa marianna, commonly known as the Philippine deer or Philippine sambar, is a medium-sized deer species native to the Philippines, inhabiting forests and grasslands and now considered vulnerable due to habitat loss and hunting.

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Rusa marianna canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf species of deer
vertebrate
activityPattern crepuscular
nocturnal
breedingSeason varies by region in Philippines
class Mammalia
commonName Philippine deer NERFINISHED
Philippine sambar
conservationStatus Vulnerable
diet fruits
grasses
leaves
ecologicalRole browser
seed disperser
endemicTo Philippines NERFINISHED
family Cervidae
foundInCountry Luzon (Philippines) NERFINISHED
Mindanao (Philippines) NERFINISHED
Visayas (Philippines) NERFINISHED
genus Rusa NERFINISHED
habitat forest
grassland
hasCharacteristic brown coat
medium-sized body
short antlers in males
hasSkinCover fur
hasTypeLocality Philippines NERFINISHED
kingdom Animalia
lifespan over 10 years in the wild (approximate)
locomotion quadrupedal
movementPattern terrestrial
nativeTo Philippines NERFINISHED
order Artiodactyla
phylum Chordata
primaryThreatenedBy deforestation GENERATED
illegal hunting GENERATED
reproduction viviparous
respiration lungs
socialStructure small groups
solitary
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
hunting
usedFor bushmeat
subsistence hunting

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Rusa hasSpecies Rusa marianna