Visayan spotted deer

Visayan spotted deer

Order : Artiodactyla
Family : Cervidae
Subfamily : Cervinae
Species : Cervus alfredi

 

Keywords: nocturnal

The Phillipine spotted deer, visayan spotted deer is listed as Endangered (EN), considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild, on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

Namings for the Visayan spotted deer
A young / baby of a Visayan spotted deer is called a 'fawn or ass'. The females are called 'doe, hind or cow' and males 'buck, stag or bull'. A Visayan spotted deer group is called a 'herd'.
Countries
Philippines
Some facts about the
Visayan spotted deer

Maximum longevity : 19 years

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Facts about the Visayan spotted deer

Cervus alfredi is not found on Bohol (Oliver et al. (Full text)

Alf:1998 Centennial Palaro Official MascotAlf, the Visayan Spotted Deer (Cervus Alfredi), is the official mascot of the 1998 Centennial Palarong Pambansa. (Full text)

The Visayan spotted deer is a small deer not much larger than some dogs, being about 80 cm (2. (Full text)

Philippine Spotted Deer The Visayan spotted deer is a small deer not much larger than some dogs, being about 80 cm (2. (Full text)

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