Species of Thailand
Lesser mouse-deer
Tragulus kanchil
Thomas Stamford Raffles, 1821
In Thai: กระจงหนู
The lesser mouse-deer or kanchil (Tragulus kanchil), also known as the lesser Malay chevrotain, is a species of even-toed ungulate in the Tragulidae family. It is found in Indochina, Burma (isthmus of Kra), Brunei, Cambodia, China (S Yunnan), Indonesia (Kalimantan, Sumatra, and many small islands), Laos, Malaysia (peninsular Malaya, Sarawak, and many small islands), Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. It is the smallest known hoofed mammal, at a mature size as little as around 45 cm (18 inches) and 2 kg (4.4 lb). It is threatened by predation by feral dogs.
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Scientific classification
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Mammalia
- Order
- Artiodactyla
- Family
- Tragulidae
- Genus
- Tragulus
- Species
- Tragulus kanchil
Common names
- German: Kleinkantschil
- English:
- Lesser Indo-Malayan chevrotain
- Lesser Malay chevrotain
- Lesser mouse-deer
- Lesser Oriental chevrotain
- Mouse deer
- Spanish:
- Ciervo ratón pequeño
- Kanchil
- French:
- Chevrotain kanchil
- Petit tragul malais
- Italian: Tragulo minore
- Dutch: Kleine kantjil
- Russian:
- Азиатские оленьки
- канчили
- Swedish: (Mushjort)
- Thai: กระจงหนู
Synonyms
- Tragulus natunae, Gerrit Smith Miller, Jr (1903)
- Tragulus pallidus, Gerrit Smith Miller, Jr (1901)
- Moschus kanchil, Thomas Stamford Raffles (1821)
Conservation status
Least Concern (IUCN3.1)
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