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Close encounter with a Muntjac deer.
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I believe they were also introduced in the UK and are now considered an invasive speciesWe have Muntjacs here too, although they are an introduced species. Quite delicate and petite compared to our native Deer
We have Muntjacs here too, although they are an introduced species. Quite delicate and petite compared to our native Deer
I believe they were also introduced in the UK and are now considered an invasive species
Thanks! I now have a sense of their size. If not native, do they adversely affect the area?I can help here Karen. Muntjacs weigh about 3 times as much as the Dik Dik, and noticably larger in frame and height
Dik Dik are of the Antelope family