Tufted deer was created in 1872.
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Well, honey, the tufted deer is a herbivore. That means it's all about that plant-based diet, no meat on the menu for these little critters. So, if you're thinking about inviting one to a barbecue, you might want to rethink that guest list.
Tufted deer, which are native to China and parts of Southeast Asia, can run at speeds of up to 30 miles per hour (about 48 kilometers per hour). This agility helps them evade predators in their natural habitat. Their swift movements, combined with their ability to navigate dense forests, make them adept at escaping threats.
The Key deer, smallest subspecies of the white tailed deer, has a population of around 600, according to the Florida Fish and Game Dept.
The black musk deer are very rare. There is approximately 40,000 to 80,000 of the deer left in the entire world.
Tufted capuchin was created in 1758.
There is no such bird in Australia known as the "Arnelope", tufted or otherwise. There is only a Yellow-tufted Honeyeater.
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Tufted ground squirrel was created in 1857.
Tufted gray langur was created in 1844.
Buffy-tufted marmoset was created in 1812.