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Chevrotain - Wikipedia
Chevrotains, or mouse-deer, are diminutive, even-toed ungulates that make up the family Tragulidae, and are the only living members of the infraorder Tragulina. The 10 extant species are placed in three genera, [1] [2] but several species also are known only from fossils. [3]
ADW: Tragulidae: INFORMATION
Usually solitary and nocturnal, tragulids live in dense vegetation on the forest floor. They are primarily herbivorous, feeding on grasses, leaves, and some fruit, but they also eat invertebrates, small mammals, and even sometimes feed on carrion.
Chevrotain | Description, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica
Dec 28, 2024 · chevrotain, (family Tragulidae), any of about 10 species of small, delicately built, hoofed mammals that constitute the family Tragulidae (order Artiodactyla). Chevrotains are found in the warmer parts of Southeast Asia and India and in parts of Africa. They are classified into the genera Hyemoschus, Moschiola, and Tragulus.
Chevrotains (Tragulidae) - Encyclopedia.com
The chevrotain family (Tragulidae) has all of the following distinguishing features, including short, slender legs; even toes; a small, pointed head; a tapered snout; large eyes; slit-like nostrils; and medium-sized rounded ears covered with a thin layer of hair.
Tragulidae - Animalia
The list of species of Tragulidae family<br><p><b>Chevrotains</b>, or <b>mouse-deer</b>, are small even-toed ungulates that make up the family <b>Tragulidae</b>, the only extant members of the infraorder Tragulina. The 10 extant species are placed in three genera, but several species also are known only from fossils.
Tragulina - Wikipedia
Tragulina (also known as Traguliformes) is an infraorder of even-toed ungulates. Only the chevrotains survive to the present, including the genera Tragulus (the mouse deer) and Hyemoschus, all within the family Tragulidae. Tragulina is an infraorder within the larger suborder Ruminantia, and is the sister clade to the infraorder Pecora.
Family Tragulidae - Chevrotains - Ultimate Ungulate
Sometimes called "mouse deer" due to their tiny stature, chevrotains are the smallest extant ungulates, never weighing over 20 kilograms (adults of the genus Tragulus may weigh less than 1.5 kg).
Mouse Deer – Exploring the Smallest Hoofed Mammal
The Mouse Deer, also known as Chevrotain, is a really peculiar little ungulate. Captivating and elusive in equal measure. They belong to two genera ‘Tragulus‘ and ‘Moschiola‘, which are members of the ‘Tragulidae‘ family.
Family Tragulidae - Worldwide Nature
Tragulidae, commonly known as chevrotains or mouse deer, is a family of small artiodactyl mammals found in Asia and Africa. This group includes ten species that are primarily nocturnal and inhabit dense forests, brushlands, and grasslands.
Chevrotains: Tragulidae - Encyclopedia.com
Chevrotains look like tiny hornless deer with small heads, tapered snouts, skinny legs, and thick bodies. From head to rump, they measure 17 to 19 inches (44 to 85 centimeters), and they weigh 4.4 to 29 pounds (2 to 13 kilograms). Their backs are rounded and somewhat higher toward their rear ends, like the backs of rats.