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Definition of mouse deer in English: mouse deernoun another term for chevrotain Example sentencesExamples - Here, he had seen a tiny mouse deer kick one of his hunting dogs while he himself was resting under a tree.
- It probably looked and moved something like the diminutive chevrotain, or mouse deer, of Asian forests.
- The stomach of the mouse deer is three chambered and these animals are ruminants.
- These are the smallest of all artiodactyls; the smallest species, the lesser Malay mouse deer, is only 40 cm long - no bigger than a rabbit.
- It is a mouse deer of the genius Tragulus, but mouse deer don't have antlers.
- Staff shortages mean that resources are stretched to protect this native species, as well as the Philippine crocodile, the Calamian deer and the Palawan mouse deer.
- Game birds and animals (especially mouse deer, barking deer, and sambar) are eaten in rural areas.
- The nearby sanctuary is home to the barking, the spotted and the mouse deer, the gaur, the civet cat, the tiger and the elephant, besides a variety of birds and reptiles.
Definition of mouse deer in US English: mouse deernoun another term for chevrotain Example sentencesExamples - It probably looked and moved something like the diminutive chevrotain, or mouse deer, of Asian forests.
- It is a mouse deer of the genius Tragulus, but mouse deer don't have antlers.
- These are the smallest of all artiodactyls; the smallest species, the lesser Malay mouse deer, is only 40 cm long - no bigger than a rabbit.
- The nearby sanctuary is home to the barking, the spotted and the mouse deer, the gaur, the civet cat, the tiger and the elephant, besides a variety of birds and reptiles.
- The stomach of the mouse deer is three chambered and these animals are ruminants.
- Here, he had seen a tiny mouse deer kick one of his hunting dogs while he himself was resting under a tree.
- Staff shortages mean that resources are stretched to protect this native species, as well as the Philippine crocodile, the Calamian deer and the Palawan mouse deer.
- Game birds and animals (especially mouse deer, barking deer, and sambar) are eaten in rural areas.
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