muntjac
IPA: mˈʌntdʒæk
noun
- Any of various species of east Asian deer of the genus Muntiacus, having short antlers and a barking call.
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Examples of "muntjac" in Sentences
- It is a similar size to the common muntjac.
- Several Muntjac Deer live in the cemetery grounds.
- In life, they would have appeared similar to a long tailed muntjac.
- Actually one could also argue, that a tiger can not kill a muntjac.
- No, the muntjac is a wolf in deer's clothing - and it's taking over
- These two varieties of muntjac are currently considered the same species.
- Begbroke ood is home to muntjac deer that escaped from nearby Blenheim Park.
- Foxes are plentiful and muntjac a small species of deer are seen occasionally.
- We also saw muntjac deer, squirrels, feral cats and rabbits (lots of rabbits).
- In the forested areas there were several species of wild pig, deer and muntjac.
- On the roads and gardens around Coton it is often possible to see Muntjac deer.
- The area is home to a sizeable herd of Fallow Deer and muntjac can also be seen.
- They were muntjac, the exotic miniature deer that have escaped zoos and gone native in Britain.
- She came a-cropper with a hairy-fronted muntjac and nearly lost her life to an Asiatic black bear.
- At the other end of the scale, muntjac deer and greylag geese are on the menu in River Cottage Christmas Mon, 8pm, Channel 4.
- He wrote the word ‘muntjac’ down in a notebook and looked up at me smiling: ‘I am still learning,’ he said, ‘and I want to learn.’
- The restaurant specialised in modern British cooking with a French influence, and it was dishes such as muntjac deer with lobster and pan-roasted wood pigeon that had won over the Michelin judges.
- The mammalian fauna in the lowlands is typically Indo-Malayan, consisting of langurs (Semnopithecus spp.), Asiatic wild dogs (Cuon alpinus, VU), sloth bears (Melursus ursinus, VU), gaurs (Bos gaurus, VU), and several species of deer, such as muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak) and sambar (Cervus unicolor).
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