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Description: English: Also known as Indian muntjac or Barking deer. It got its name due to the short barking call it gives when annoyed or alarmed. Antlers are present only in males. They are the oldest known dear appearing 15-35 million years ago. Date: 24 April 2012. Source: Own work. Author: Balaji.
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