Enter the realm of the mysterious and captivating world of the Siberian Musk Deer, often referred to as the “vampire deer” due to its elongated canine teeth reminiscent of a vampire’s fangs. Found in ...
This wild pig’s upper canine teeth curve back toward its forehead as they grow continuously throughout its life, reaching up to over a foot long. If they grow long enough, the tusks can even pierce ...
They are larger than a muntjac but slightly smaller than a roe deer. Their large fluffy ears and small black nose give them a teddy bear like appearance. The males possess some rather threatening ...
Muntjac deer are notorious browsers, eating the shoots from shrubs, as well as woodland herbs and brambles. This clearing of woodland understory has been linked to declines in species such as ...