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Endangered Philippine spotted deer born at Chester Zoo (14)
An extremely rare Philippine Spotted Deer was born on December 26 at Chester Zoo. The tiny male fawn, which keepers say appears healthy and strong, was shown off for the first time by its proud parents this week.  

Endangered Philippine spotted deer born at Chester Zoo (19)
Endangered Philippine spotted deer born at Chester Zoo (12)Photo Credit:  Chester Zoo

 

Philippine Spotted Deer are one of the world’s most threatened Deer species.  Zookeepers have hailed the arrival as “a big boost for the species” with fewer than 2,500 of the animals – listed as endangered on Internal Union for the Conservation of Nature’s Red List of threatened species – now estimated to remain in the wild.

Experts say a combination of factors including illegal hunting and large-scale habitat loss have contributed to the demise of the species.

As they breed a back-up population in Europe at the request of the Philippine government, Chester Zoo staff support efforts to protect and restore Deer habitat in the Philippines and build breeding centers for the species.

Like many island nations, the Philippines are home to many unique species.  But a rapidly expanding human population, along with the loss of 90% of the islands’ original forest cover, has brought many species under threat.

In the wild, the Deer can be found in the rainforests of the Philippines’ Visayan islands of Panay and Negros. It once roamed across other Visayan islands such as Cebu, Guimaras, Leyte, Masbate and Samar – but is now regionally extinct on those islands.

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Endangered Philippine spotted deer born at Chester Zoo (10)
Endangered Philippine spotted deer born at Chester Zoo (15)
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3 responses to “Rare and Tiny Deer Born at Chester Zoo”

  1. Smartypants Avatar
    Smartypants

    Congratulations to the Chester Zoo – he is perfect! His coat looks so soft and fluffy.
    Does anyone know what the swirl-shaped marking is, in front of the eye? (it’s visible on both the adults and baby, but clearest in the next-to-last photo where he’s reaching up to eat the piece of grass).

  2. Andrew Bleiman Avatar

    These are most likely scent glands, which are found in many Asian deer species.

  3. Smartypants Avatar
    Smartypants

    Very cool – thank you!

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