
Reeves' Muntjac is a muntjac species found widely in southeastern China and in Taiwan. They have also been introduced in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Ireland by 2008. It feeds on herbs, blossoms, succulent shoots, grasses and nuts, and was also reported to eat trees. It takes its name from John Reeves, who was appointed Assistant Inspector of Tea for the British East India Company in 1812.
Similar species: Even-toed Ungulates
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Uploaded Apr 13, 2012. Captured Mar 18, 2012 14:58 in Wintelresedijk, 5507 Veldhoven, The Netherlands.
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(I gave them a JungleDragon card and it worked:)) Posted 13 years ago
Awesome photo. Posted 13 years ago