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Water chevrotain (Hyemoschus aquaticus)
Subject: | Water chevrotain (Hyemoschus aquaticus)
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Date: 2018:12:10 00:19:45
Upload Date: 2018:12:10 02:30:53
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Chevrotains, also known as mousedeer, are the intermediates in appearance between pigs and deer. The water chevrotain has, like the other three chevrotain species, a compact body with a short, thick neck and small, narrow head. The limbs appear short and thin in relation to its bulky body, and its feet resemble miniature pig’s trotters. The sleek coat of the water chevrotain is reddish-brown marked with distinctive white streaks and bold spots, and the tail reveals a vivid white underside when raised. Dense, thick skin on the rump and throat protect it from bites from the sharp canines of other water chevrotains; the canine teeth of the male are long and protrude outside the mouth, while those of the female are more peg-like. Male water chevrotains are smaller than females, weighing about 20 percent less. |
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