Reeves' Muntjac, also known as the barking deer, primarily feed on a varied diet consisting of leaves, fruits, flowers, and herbs. They are browsers and tend to prefer soft, tender vegetation found in their forested habitats. In addition to plant matter, they may also consume bark and shoots, adapting their diet based on seasonal availability. This herbivorous diet allows them to thrive in diverse environments, including woodlands and grasslands.
The reeves's muntjac is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, meaning it is not considered endangered at this time. This species has a wide distribution in Asia and is not currently facing significant threats to its survival.
Muntjac deer are herbivores. They eat fruits, veggies, and other plant life. They do not eat other animals.
Black rat, and like 8 others but black rats don't always have 46.
Dingoes are the main predators of the red-necked wallaby.
Giant Muntjac was created in 1998.
the muntjac species of deer live's in southeast Asia
The muntjac species of deer live's in Southeast Asia and Taiwan.
The muntjac species of deer live's in Southeast Asia and Taiwan.
Bornean yellow muntjac was created in 1982.
The avarage Chinese muntjac weighs 18kg which is 40lbs
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Between 15 to 20 pounds for the Leaf Muntjac and 20 to 25 pounds for the Reeve's Muntjac. Those are the two species being bred in the U.S.