Laws pertaining to owning Muntjac deer vary between states, so before getting one it's important to make sure your state allows you to own one or more. You wouldn't want your little deer being taken away :D
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.
A barking deer is another term for a muntjac.
Bambi
Gongshan muntjac is a deer species that lives in Tibet
The Muntjac or Barking Deer has 12 recognized species, the Reeve's or Chinese Muntjac being but one. It is a small deer with downward-pointing canine teeth known as tusks that are used for settling territorial disputes, and small curved antlers.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muntjac
There are 45 species of deer. These species are: Chinese Water Deer, Bornean Yellow Muntjac, Black Muntjac, Fea's Muntjac, Gong Shan Muntjac, Indian Muntjac, Leaf Muntjac, Reeves' Muntjac, Truong Son Muntjac, Giant Muntjac, Tufted Deer, White-lipped or Thorold's Deer, Philippine or Visayan Spotted Deer, Barasingha, Red Deer, Thamin, Philippine Sambar or Philippine Brown Deer, Sika Deer, Sunda Sambar or Rusa Deer, Indian Sambar, Chital, Calamian Deer, Bawean Deer, Hog Deer, Pere David's Deer, Fallow Deer, Persian Fallow Deer, Roe Deer, Moose (Elk), Mule Deer, White-tailed Deer, Pampas Deer, Red Brocket, Merioa Brocket, Dwarf Brocket, Grey Brocket, Pygmy Brocket, Yucatan Brown Brocket, Little Red Brocket, Northern Pudu, Southern Pudu, Marsh Deer, Peruvian Guemal or North Andean Deer, Chilean Guemal or South Andean Deer & Caribou/Reindeer
Muntjac are the oldest-known deer appearing over 15 million years ago. The are native to Southeast Asia, India, Sri Lanka, Southern China, Taiwan, Japan and have now been introduced into England.
Muntjac deer are herbivores. They eat fruits, veggies, and other plant life. They do not eat other animals.