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Muntjac Deer JD 15990 In the woods Muntiacus reevesi © John Daniels / ARDEA LONDON

Muntjac Deer JD 15990 In the woods Muntiacus reevesi © John Daniels  /  ARDEA LONDON


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Muntjac Deer JD 15990 In the woods Muntiacus reevesi © John Daniels / ARDEA LONDON

JD-15990
MUNTJAC / BARKING Deer - in the woods
close-up of face showing scent gland. UK
Muntiacus reevesi
John Daniels
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Media ID 1827293

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