Photo Of The Month

April 2024

This is a featured photo of the month. I will try and update this monthly with a favorite photo.

  • Common Name: Red Muntjac
  • Scientific Name: Muntiacus muntjac curvostylis
  • Date Taken: December 8, 2006
  • Location: Kao Yai National Park
  • Thailand
  • Photographer: Howard Cunningham

  • Native to South and Southeast Asia, the red muntjac is commonly
    referred to as the Indian muntjac or barking deer due to the
    loud, bark-like calls they emit when alarmed. Red muntjacs
    are small deer, with adults typically weighing between 10
    to 18 kilograms (22 to 40 pounds) and standing about 0.5 to
    0.6 meters (1.5 to 2 feet) tall at the shoulder. They have
    short, reddish-brown fur, with a characteristic "V" shaped
    marking on their forehead. They inhabit various forest habitats,
    including tropical rainforests, deciduous forests, and
    scrublands. They are also known to thrive in disturbed habitats
    such as secondary forests and plantations. Primarily herbivores,
    they feed on a variety of plant materials including leaves,
    shoots, fruits, and flowers. They are known to be opportunistic
    feeders, adapting their diet to seasonal availability. Solitary
    animals, except during the mating season when they seek out
    mates, they are primarily most active during dawn and dusk,
    although they may be active at night as well. Habitat loss
    and fragmentation due to human activities pose significant
    threats to their populations in some regions.

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