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 Deer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deer are known to jump in front of moving automobiles suddenly, hence this road sign.
In Origin of Species (1859) Charles Darwin wrote "Although I do not know of any thoroughly well-authenticated cases of perfectly fertile hybrid animals, I have some reason to believe that the hybrids from Cervulus vaginalis and Reevesii [...] are perfectly fertile." These two varieties of muntjac are currently considered the same species.
A number of deer hybrids are bred to improve meat yield in farmed deer.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Deer   (1943 words)

  
 Wildlife of Sikkim - India
There are about 36 rhododendrons in Sikkim found at 10,000 ft. Their variety is as diverse as the colours.
From the giant Rhododendrqn (over 40ft) to the Rhododendron Nivale (a few inches off the ground), and from the pale white.
A common denizen of Sikkim is the muntjac, or the Barking Deer.
sikkim.bharatheritage.in /wildlife.htm   (940 words)

  
 Top Cryptozoology Stories of 2004 by Loren Coleman
As many cryptozoologists have been saying for years about these unknown hairy hominid reports: "We are not alone." Now we know that is assuredly true.
In the forests near the towns of Bondo and Bili, Democratic Republic of Congo, evidence (in the form of fecal droppings, eyewitness sightings, bone discoveries, and a videotape) has mounted of a probable new species or subspecies of giant ape that kills lions.
People were saying the animal was a monkey, a muntjac deer, or a marsupial species.
www.lorencoleman.com /top_cryptozoology_2004.html   (2097 words)

  
 Wildlife
From one of the world’s best-known wildlife authors/photographers, a unique source of information about all 45 of the worlds deer species, covering everything from the ubiquitous North American whitetail to the hairy-fronted muntjac of east China.
With 35 years of study in the field, author and wildlife biologist Van Ballenberghe gives insights into the species, their habitat, and predators, plus shares intimate stories about the giant deer of the northern forests.
The beauty of these creatures, their strange grace and gentle nature, and their personalities are captured in lively text and dramatic full-color photos.
www.forestshop.com /wildlife.html   (4546 words)

  
 Dr. Jungle's Animal-World References
The Ecology of the Reeve’s Muntjac, by Deer-UK Muntjac, (Muntiacus reevesi), by The British Deer Society
Orin McMonigle, Giant Centipedes: The Enthusiasts Handbook, Elytra and Antenna 2004.
Sandefer, The Giant Centipedes of the Genus Scolopendra, Privately published.
www.animal-world.com /encyclo/information/references.htm   (5364 words)

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