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Pampas deer
Order : Artiodactyla
Family : Cervidae
Subfamily : Capreolinae
Genus : Ozotoceros
Facts about the genus Ozotoceros, the Pampas deer
Our results suggest that the control region of the Pampas deer is one of the most polymorphic of any mammal.
Pampas deer are named for the tall pampas grasses of the South American Plains in which they live. (Full text)
The Pampas deer is another species which was abundant in the central and eastern regions of Argentina at the turn of the century. (Full text)
The guemals, marsh deer and pampas deer are threatened species. (Full text)
All are valuable game species, although Blastocerus dichotomus, the pantano deer, and Ozotoceros bezoarticus, the pampas deer are less valuable, being less abundant and the quality of their meat poor (93, 104, 523). (Full text)
Pampas Deer conservation in Samborombon Bay, Argentina Pampas deer are one of the most threatened mammals in Argentina. (Full text)
They will carry out an analysis of satellite images and field validation in order to establish whether this apparent reduction in the area of occupancy of Pampas deer is related to changes in habitat suitability. (Full text)
The pampas deer is about 1. (Full text)
After four years of investigation, in 1985 a complete study of the behavior of the deer of field " Ozotoceros is published bezoarticus ". (Full text)
At gas stations, public offices, and stores throughout the region, eye-catching posters explaining the rarity and plight of the pampas deer are prominently displayed. (Full text)
The other distinctive characteristic of pampas deer is the strong odor or musk produced by the scent glands in a little vestibule in their nostrils and in the spaces between their hooves. (Full text)