Indian Mouse Deer Latest News
A rare Indian mouse deer was recently photographed at Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary in Vasai.
About Indian Mouse Deer
- The Indian Mouse Deer, or Indian Spotted Chevrotain, is a species of even-toed ungulate belonging to the family Tragulidae.Â
- Scientific Name: Moschiola indica
- It is the smallest deer species found in India and is known for its elusive and shy nature.
Indian Mouse Deer Distribution
- It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent.
- It is mainly found in peninsular India, with some old records from Nepal.
- Sri Lanka has a separate species called the spotted chevrotain (Moschiola meminna).
- Within India, it is commonly encountered in a number of forest areas along the Western Ghats, in the Eastern Ghats up to Orissa, and in the forests of central India.
Indian Mouse Deer Features
- It is small, 25-30 cm at shoulder height, and weighs from two to four kg.
- The fur color is dark brown with white underparts.
- There are four or five light rows of white spots on the back.Â
- Males of this species have tusk-like upper canines.
- A unique feature of this group is that instead of a four-chambered stomach like in other ruminants, they have a three-chambered stomach.
- Diet: It forages on the forest floor for fruits, roots, leaves, and herbs. It has occasionally been observed eating insects, crustaceans, and even small mammals.
- Life Span: 8 to 12 years.
Indian Mouse Deer Conservation Status
It is classified as 'Least Concern' under the IUCN Red List.Â
Source: MD
Indian Mouse Deer FAQs
Q1: What is the scientific name of the Indian Mouse Deer?
Ans: Moschiola indica
Q2: The Indian Mouse Deer is endemic to which region?
Ans: Indian Subcontinent
Q3: What is the IUCN conservation status of the Indian Mouse Deer?
Ans: Least Concern