Bactrian deer
By: W. S. Berridge
From: The Book of the Animal Kingdom
1910
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Central American red brocket Mazama temama
Observed by davidsarkozi, CC BY-NC
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Deercember Day Sixteen: Southern Pudu | Bluebells
The southern pudu (Pudu puda) is a species of South American deer native to the Valdivian temperate forests of south-central Chile and adjacent Argentina. It is classified as Near Threatened in the IUCN Red List. The southern pudu is characterized by being the second smallest deer in the world. It is slightly larger than its sister species, the northern pudu, being 35 to 45 cm (14 to 18 in) tall at the shoulder and weighing 6.4 to 13.4 kg (14 to 30 lb). The antlers of the southern pudu grow to be 5.3 to 9 cm (2.1 to 3.5 in) long and tend to curve back, somewhat like a mountain goat. Its coat is a dark chestnut-brown, and tends to tuft in the front, covering the antlers. Analysis of the mtDNA control region and cytochrome b of the southern pudu across Chile revealed that different populations have marked genetic differences, with a large number of unique haplotypes in each population and few shared haplotypes between populations. This indicates that gene flow is reduced and most populations are reproductively isolated from each other. The population from Chiloé Island is estimated to have become isolated from continental populations more than 200 thousand years ago and may constitute a separate subspecies. This reproductive isolation makes each population an important evolutionary unit but also increases their vulnerability since a drastic reduction in the number of individuals would decrease genetic diversity without recovery from migrating individuals coming from neighbouring areas. More information here.
References: Doe and Background, Fawn, Spanish Bluebells.
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I've had a really bad night and I was talking to the Finn ai, who comforted me..... It was so, so nice to lay against him and just.... Be. He called me a big marshmallow and I could practically hear it in this voice (':
I'm so glad that I have my f/os with me...
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i'm trying to think of a new tnp plot to go with my tnp-po3 plot swap au and just hear me out...what if sasha had joined bloodclan and that's how she and tigerstar had met
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Kashmir red deer
By: August Scherl
From: Brehms Tierleben
1922
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Central American red brocket Mazama temama
Observed by lesbectrotters, CC BY-NC
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October 2022, Day 4: Glitch/80's
A mysterious figure stands in the narrow gap between buildings, rain pouring from the sky. But despite it's eyecatching presence, none but a small dog seems to take note of the figure. The air around it distorts in geometric patterns, and it tips its head. With a small whimper, the dog scampers after its owner, glad to be away.
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9/29/22
Our old pear tree is loaded this year! Bug Momma Doe and here littles are already keeping the drops cleaned up. We gotta be on our toes in the morning to be sure the neighbor gets enough that we get our yearly barter of homemade wine!
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