List of cervids
Cervidae is a family of hoofed ruminant mammals in the order Artiodactyla. A member of this family is called a deer or a cervid. They are widespread throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia, and are found in a wide variety of biomes. Cervids range in size from the 60 cm (24 in) long and 32 cm (13 in) tall pudú to the 3.4 m (7.5 ft) long and 3.4 m (7.5 ft) tall moose. Most species do not have population estimates, though the roe deer has a population size of approximately 15 million, while several are considered endangered or critically endangered with populations as low as 200. One species, Père David's deer, is extinct in the wild, and one, Schomburgk's deer, went extinct in 1938.
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List of cervids
Cervidae is a family of hoofed ruminant mammals in the order Artiodactyla. A member of this family is called a deer or a cervid. They are widespread throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia, and are found in a wide variety of biomes. Cervids range in size from the 60 cm (24 in) long and 32 cm (13 in) tall pudú to the 3.4 m (7.5 ft) long and 3.4 m (7.5 ft) tall moose. Most species do not have population estimates, though the roe deer has a population size of approximately 15 million, while several are considered endangered or critically endangered with populations as low as 200. One species, Père David's deer, is extinct in the wild, and one, Schomburgk's deer, went extinct in 1938.
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A. alces
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A. axis
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B. dichotomus
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C. canadensis
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C. capreolus
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C. elaphus
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C. nippon
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C. pygargus
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D. dama
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E. cephalophus
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Habitat
Forest and grassland
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Forest and inland wetlands
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Forest and shrubland
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Forest
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Forest, savanna, and grassland
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Forest, savanna, grassland, and inland wetlands
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Forest, savanna, shrubland, and inland wetlands
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Forest, savanna, shrubland, grassland, and inland wetlands
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Forest, savanna, shrubland, grassland, inland wetlands, desert, and intertidal marine
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Forest, savanna, shrubland, gr ...... dal marine, and coastal marine
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hunting
A variety of grasses, fruit, and herbaceous and wetland plants
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Bamboo, seeds, bark, fruit and ...... mals, and ground-nesting birds
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Cogon grass and young leaves and buds
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Fruit and a range of plant materials
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Fruit and leaves
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Fruit and leaves, as well as grass and shoots
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Fruit and shrubs
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Fruit, as well as leaves and shoots
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Fruit, as well as other plants
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Fruit, as well as seeds, grass, shoots, vines, and sometimes crops such as beans
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Black-and-white photo of a cervid
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Brown cervid with a white rump
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Brown cervid with white spots
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Brown cervid
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Drawing of a brown cervid
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Drawing of brown cervid
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Gray cervid
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Grayish-brown cervid
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Large dark brown cervid
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Reddish-brown cervid
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CR
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EN
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EW
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EX
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LC
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NE
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NT
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VU
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population
15.000.000
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Andes mountains
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Arctic North America, Europe, and Asia
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Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil
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Bawean island of Indonesia
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Calamian Islands of the Philippines
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About long, plus tail
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About long, plus tail; about tall at shoulder
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About long, plus tail; less than tall at shoulder
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About long; tall at shoulder
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About long; about tall at shoulder
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Males long, plus tail; tall ...... plus tail; tall at shoulder.
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Small and similar to the Truong Son muntjac, but specific measurements not available
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Small with shoulder height estimated at about , but specific measurements not available
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Unknown
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long plus tail; tall at shoulder
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eleven
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four
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one
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ten
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three
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two
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A. a. alces
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A. a. americanus
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A. a. andersoni
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A. a. buturlini
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A. a. cameloides
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A. a. caucasicus
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A. a. gigas
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A. a. pfizenmayeri
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A. a. shirasi
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List of cervids
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