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    The Fea's Muntjac (also known as Tenasserim muntjac from the region of Myanmar) is a rare species of muntjac living in the Myanmar-Thailand-Laos-China border region. It is a similar size to the common muntjac (adult weight is 18 - 21 kg (40 - 46 lb)).
    It is diurnal and solitary, inhabiting upland evergreen, mixed or shrub forest (at an altitude of 2500 m (8200')) with a diet of grasses, low-growing leaves, and tender shoots.
    The young are usually born in dense vegetation, remaining hidden until able to travel with the mother.

    It is named after zoologist Leonardo Fea.


        Fea's muntjac
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    NameFeas Muntjac
    StatusStatusData
    RegnumAnimalia
    PhylumChordate
    ClassisMammalia
    OrdoArtiodactyla
    FamiliaCervidae
    GenusMuntiacus
    SpeciesM. feae
    BinomialMuntiacus feae
    Binomial Authority(Oldfield Thomas

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