Mousesack is the smallest ungulates in the world, resembling a deer and more similar in size to a rabbit. It has two small canines and claws at the end. It weighs no more than 4.5 kilograms. The species was first scientifically described in 1910 by British zoologist Oldfield Thomas.
Myszojeleń: the animal was born in the Warsaw zoo. Employees informed about it on a social profile
Exactly on December 15, 2021, you could read an interesting post on the social profile of the Warsaw Zoo. Joy and happiness radiated from him. Not surprisingly, they brought a little giraffe into the world.
Young is lively, she explores the aviary in Aviary where she lives with curiosity, but she also looks after her mother, because in the first days of her life she depends on her – she only drinks ?? milk. However, as an ungulate animal, the little giraffe is also very independent – a moment after birth, it got up and ran on tiny legs behind its mother.
Lindy and Arnold, who have been living in the Warsaw Zoo only since 2020, but go ahead, you can say that they made a dizzying career! The baby was born on December 2. This is the couple’s first child. The baby is approx. 10 cm tall, we do not know his gender yet. In the published bridge, we can read a lot of interesting information and see what this little creature looks like.
Mousesack: the animal actually has a different name. The silverback canine comes from Vietnam
Mousesack is in fact the popular name for the silverback knot, It is a small mammal found mainly in Vietnam. Unfortunately, its population has been depleted by hunting. Little is known about this species. Some information only says that he comes from the vicinity of the city of Nha Trang. In 1990, a gourd tree was spotted and killed by hunters near the Tra River (a tributary of the Ba River) around Dak Rong and Buon Luoi, about 20 km north of Kan Nack (Gia Lai Province).
Mousesack was considered an extinct species. It was like that for 30 years
It was only in November 2019 that the silverback kite, the so-called mousyuroys. This was a huge surprise as the species had been considered extinct for thirty years. , using a trap camera, a group of scientists residing in Vietnam. The observation took place in the Province of Khánh Hòa.
Source: Gazeta

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