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Muntjac deer fall in the category of those deer that are shy and elusive.
They are also known by the name of Kakad deer or the Barking deer in India. The
reason for the latter name is their alarm call, which seems very much similar to
the barking of a dog. Indian Muntjac deer counts amongst the ten subspecies of
the Barking deer in the world.
Physical Traits
The height of the barking deer of India is somewhere between 50 cm to 75 cm.
Their average lifespan is 20 to 30 years and they weigh somewhere around 20 to
30 kg. They can be easily distinguished from the other deer. The deer have two
raised dark ridges on their forehead, which extend till their antlers. One of
the unique features of Kakad deer is that they have both, a pair of antlers as
well as overgrown canines (tushes). They make use of the tushes mainly as
weapons in a fight.
Behavior
Indian Muntjac Deer Kakad deer are very shy creatures and prefer to live in
isolation. One rarely finds them moving around in groups. Even if you find them
in company, it will not be more than that of a single deer. The alarm call of a
Muntjac deer is taken seriously only when it is repeated endlessly.
Diet
The low height and small stature of Indian Muntjac deer make grass and fallen
fruits the perfect food for them.
Natural Habitat
The Barking deer are mostly seen inhabiting dense forests of India. Even while
grazing, they will rarely move into open grasslands and usually remain near the
edge of dense forests. However, one can frequently find the Muntjac deer of
India at salt licks. Apart from the Kalesar forest of Haryana, they are found in
almost all the dense jungles of the Indian subcontinent.
Status
Barking deer is still not counted amongst the endangered species. Nevertheless,
the government has imposed a ban on their hunting.
National Parks
Muntjac deer are frequently sighted in the following national parks of India:
* Corbett National Park
* Bandhavgarh National Park
* Sariska National Park
Sub-species of Muntjac Deer
* Indian muntjac or Common Muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak)
* Reeves's muntjac or Chinese Muntjac (Muntiacus reevesi)
* Hairy-fronted muntjac or Black Muntjac (Muntiacus crinifrons)
* Fea's muntjac (Muntiacus feae)
* Bornean Yellow muntjac (Muntiacus atherodes)
* Roosevelt's muntjac (Muntiacus rooseveltorum)
* Gongshan muntjac (Muntiacus gongshanensis)
* Giant muntjac (Muntiacus vuquangensis)
* Truong Son muntjac (Muntiacus truongsonensis)
* Leaf muntjac (Muntiacus putaoensis)
Scientific Name: Muntiacus muntjac
Family: Cervidae
Subfamily: Muntiacinae
Number of Offspring: Usually one
Natural Habitat: Dense forests
Height: 50 cm to 75 cm
Weight: 20 kg to 30 kg
Diet: Grass and fallen fruits
Lifespan: 20 years to 30 years
Sub-species: Ten |