No. Muntjacs do not live in Australia.
1-17 years
Leaf muntjacs, also known as Truong Son muntjacs, have a lifespan of around 10-12 years in the wild. However, this can vary based on factors such as predation, habitat quality, and human impacts. In captivity, they may live slightly longer, up to 15 years.
Black muntjacs, also known as hairy-fronted muntjacs, live only in a small area of southeastern China, near the coast, about a third of the way up China's eastern coastline.
The Leaf Muntjac only has one baby a year. This is the smallest species of the Muntjac deer. The Leaf Muntjac can breed at any time of the year.
habitat
it is a habitat
Aquatic habitat Terrestrial habitat Arboreal habitat
No, the birds habitat is an aerial habitat.
an example of a habitat is people or habitat is our home!
terrestiral dachshund habitat is the habitat of the giraffe
There are pandas, black leopards, muntjacs, flying foxes, Malayan tapirs, fishing cats, Indian one-horned rhinoceri, sarus cranes, Asian elephants, white-cheeked gibbons, and binturongs.