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https://www.natureknows.org/2019/11/fang...ietnam.html?m=1 |
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Wow! How would you like to have one of those mounted on your wall. |
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Due to climate change, too. |
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Some thing very wrong with that article, hundreds of Chinese Water Deer (the Deer in the photo) in England & survive else where I'm sure, so maybe a subspecies but Chevrotain is a type of Mouse Deer & quite a few in Asia so I think a subspecies of Mouse Deer not Water Deer. Ill have a look for a pic of a Chevrotain ! Chinese Water Deer are a Pest Deer in England & I was hoping one day to hunt one & a Muntjac (also has fangs) over there, I hunted in Indonesia a long way back & picked up (not shot) a monster Muntjac like top 5 or more Rowland Ward ! Chinese Water Deer or CWD Both CWD & Muntjac So looks like the same Deer all over Aisa to me ? This is normal Chevrotain This is one from Thailand Indian Spotted This is the type they "rediscovered" no doubt will be eaten soon ! |
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The picture in the article is probably a deer in England behind a high wire fence. Typical BS fake news article. Perhaps they have become 'extinct' in Vietnam and since rediscovered. The article fails to mention they are not 'extinct' in many other parts of the world. Would be like claiming banteng was extinct, while ignoring the thousands of beasts in the NT> Banteng of course still exist in SE Asia. |