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Muntiacus Collection

Discover the enchanting world of muntiacus, a diverse family of deer species found across Asia

Background imageMuntiacus Collection: Indian muntjac, Muntiacus muntjak (rib-faced deer, Stylocerus muntjak)

Indian muntjac, Muntiacus muntjak (rib-faced deer, Stylocerus muntjak). Handcoloured steel engraving from Georg
FLO4718793 Indian muntjac, Muntiacus muntjak (rib-faced deer, Stylocerus muntjak). Handcoloured steel engraving from Georg Friedrich Treitschke's Gallery of Natural History

Background imageMuntiacus Collection: Eastern roe deer, Capreolus pygargus 1, spotted deer, Cervus axis 2, hog deer, Cervus porcinus 3

Eastern roe deer, Capreolus pygargus 1, spotted deer, Cervus axis 2, hog deer, Cervus porcinus 3, Muntjac deer
FLO4574278 Eastern roe deer, Capreolus pygargus 1, spotted deer, Cervus axis 2, hog deer, Cervus porcinus 3, Muntjac deer, Muntiacus muntjak 4, roe deer, Capreolus capreolus, stag 5 and doe 6

Background imageMuntiacus Collection: Taiwan / Formosan Reevess muntjac baby, (Muntiacus reevesi formosanus), Walami cabin

Taiwan / Formosan Reevess muntjac baby, (Muntiacus reevesi formosanus), Walami cabin, Yushan National Park, Taiwan. Endemic subspecies

Background imageMuntiacus Collection: Injured Muntjac (Muntiacus reevesi) swimming in a small creek after unsuccessfully

Injured Muntjac (Muntiacus reevesi) swimming in a small creek after unsuccessfully attempting to jump across it. This muntjac was unable to get out of the creek himself

Background imageMuntiacus Collection: Indian muntjac, Muntiacus muntjak

Indian muntjac, Muntiacus muntjak (rib-faced deer, Stylocerus muntjak). Handcoloured steel engraving from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History

Background imageMuntiacus Collection: Northern red munjtak, Muntiacus vaginalis

Northern red munjtak, Muntiacus vaginalis (Nepaul muntjak, Cervus moschatus). Handcoloured engraving by Thomas Landseer after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from Edward Griffiths The

Background imageMuntiacus Collection: Barking deer, Muntiacus muntjak. Female?

Barking deer, Muntiacus muntjak. Female? (Ubi muntjak, female, Cervus aureus?). Handcoloured engraving by Thomas Landseer after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith of a specimen in Bullocks

Background imageMuntiacus Collection: Southern red muntjak, Muntiacus muntjak

Southern red muntjak, Muntiacus muntjak (Sumatra muntjak, Cervus muntjak sumatrensis). Handcoloured engraving by Thomas Landseer after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith of a specimen in Paris

Background imageMuntiacus Collection: Picture No. 11676859

Picture No. 11676859
Indian Muntjac / Red Muntjac / Common Muntjac / Barking Deer adult male Date:

Background imageMuntiacus Collection: Picture No. 11676860

Picture No. 11676860
Indian Muntjac / Red Muntjac / Common Muntjac / Barking Deer adult male Date:

Background imageMuntiacus Collection: Picture No. 10898183

Picture No. 10898183
Muntjac / Barking /Mastreani Deer (Muntiacus muntjak) Date:

Background imageMuntiacus Collection: Chinese Muntjac killed by passing car

Chinese Muntjac killed by passing car

Background imageMuntiacus Collection: Chinese Muntjac road kill

Chinese Muntjac road kill


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Discover the enchanting world of muntiacus, a diverse family of deer species found across Asia. From the adorable Formosan Reevess muntjac baby in Taiwan's lush forests to the resilient injured Muntjac swimming in a small creek, these creatures captivate with their tenacity and beauty. Marvel at the majestic Indian muntjac, known for its striking antlers, while the Northern red munjtak showcases its unique markings amidst nature's backdrop. Listen closely to hear the distinct bark of the Barking deer, possibly a female Muntiacus muntjak roaming through dense foliage. Witness breathtaking moments captured in Picture No. 11676859 and Picture No. 11676860 as these graceful animals roam freely in their natural habitat. However, not all encounters end on a positive note; sadly, we also witness heartbreaking scenes like Chinese Muntjacs becoming victims of passing cars along busy roads. These incidents serve as reminders to protect wildlife and preserve their habitats for future generations. Let us appreciate and respect these magnificent creatures that contribute to our planet's biodiversity – from Southern red muntjaks gracefully traversing landscapes (Picture No. 10898183) to Chinese Muntjacs facing unfortunate roadkill accidents. Join us on this journey into the world and let their stories inspire us towards conservation efforts that ensure their survival.