Collared peccary (Dicotyles tajacu/Pecari tajacu) “Javelina aka Collared Peccary” by Larry Lamsa, CC BY 2.0 (x)
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Collared peccary (Dicotyles tajacu/Pecari tajacu) “Javelina aka Collared Peccary” by Larry Lamsa, CC BY 2.0 (x)
Beh-eh-eh~
Axis Axis - Chital Deer
They're called star-deer in Thai!
"Freak Antlers of Whitetail"
Lives of Game Animals, Volume 3. 1927. Written and illustrated by Ernest Thompson Seton.
Internet Archive
Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
Who needs chromosomes? Certainly not the Indian muntjac! Indian muntjac deer have the lowest chromosome count of any mammal, with 6 in females and 7 in males. That's fewer chromosomes than a fruit fly!
(Image: An Indian muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak) by Charles Currin)
Washing Up
Bison bison Lamar Valley Yellowstone National Park Wyoming
Central Asian Wild Boar (Sus scrofa davidi), family Suidae, order Artiodactyla, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Photo by tahir
It's national bison month! So I decided to make a big herd of each extant bison species ^_^! There were also a few other critters that joined them -
You can adopt them through my Ko-Fi!
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