Onychorhynchus coronatus
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My favourite ungulates are the following:
1. Chevrotains / mouse deer - I think the Chevrotains have to be the most beautiful of all of the ungulates to me. They are gorgeous creatures with their diminutive size, the large eyes, that dark fur and the contrasting markings of cream coloured spots or stripes. I'm particularly fascinated by the Philippine mouse deer due to its conservation status. I don't think I've ever seen a live chevrotain (only taxidermy specimens in natural history museums) but I would dearly like to see one in a zoo or the wild one day.
2. Southern pudu - These little deer are more "cute" than beautiful but I think they are endearing / adorable due to their tiny size and chestnut brown fur. Also of conservation concern ("Near threatened" currently) which does add to their appeal to me. I've seen this species in zoos but i would like to see it in its natural habitat in Chile one day.
3. Marsh deer - I think this is for me the most visually beautiful of the cervidae with that striking reddish / orange / tawny coloured fur and the black "socks". Also an IUCN "vulnerable species" due to the threats posed against it which are mounting here in Brazil. I've seen this species in zoos but I would like to see it here in Brazil in its natural habitat one day.
4. Tapir - Any of the four tapir species interest me and I find all of them to be quite beautiful in a strange prehistoric primeval sort of way as they look like they belong in an earlier epoch like the Eocene. I've seen the Baird's and lowland tapirs in the wild (and captivity), I've seen the Malayan tapir in zoos and unfortunately I have seen the mountain tapir in neither. I think the Malayan tapir is perhaps the most beautiful species that I've seen but I'm sure I might change my mind if I ever see a mountain tapir. The conservation status of all four of these species is concerning and also of interest to me.
5. Zebra duiker - I think for the reasons I've given in the comment above this one in that they are small (I tend to prefer the smaller species across the board) and the markings are just so spectacularly reminiscent of the thylacine and beautiful. Also of conservation concern which is another factor which increases my interest.
Honourable mentions: The Sumatran rhino, the okapi, the wisent, the pampas deer, red brocket deer, Prezewalski's wild horse and the barbirusa (weird choice I know but I do find them quite fascinating).
1. Chevrotains / mouse deer - I think the Chevrotains have to be the most beautiful of all of the ungulates to me. They are gorgeous creatures with their diminutive size, the large eyes, that dark fur and the contrasting markings of cream coloured spots or stripes. I'm particularly fascinated by the Philippine mouse deer due to its conservation status. I don't think I've ever seen a live chevrotain (only taxidermy specimens in natural history museums) but I would dearly like to see one in a zoo or the wild one day.
2. Southern pudu - These little deer are more "cute" than beautiful but I think they are endearing / adorable due to their tiny size and chestnut brown fur. Also of conservation concern ("Near threatened" currently) which does add to their appeal to me. I've seen this species in zoos but i would like to see it in its natural habitat in Chile one day.
3. Marsh deer - I think this is for me the most visually beautiful of the cervidae with that striking reddish / orange / tawny coloured fur and the black "socks". Also an IUCN "vulnerable species" due to the threats posed against it which are mounting here in Brazil. I've seen this species in zoos but I would like to see it here in Brazil in its natural habitat one day.
4. Tapir - Any of the four tapir species interest me and I find all of them to be quite beautiful in a strange prehistoric primeval sort of way as they look like they belong in an earlier epoch like the Eocene. I've seen the Baird's and lowland tapirs in the wild (and captivity), I've seen the Malayan tapir in zoos and unfortunately I have seen the mountain tapir in neither. I think the Malayan tapir is perhaps the most beautiful species that I've seen but I'm sure I might change my mind if I ever see a mountain tapir. The conservation status of all four of these species is concerning and also of interest to me.
5. Zebra duiker - I think for the reasons I've given in the comment above this one in that they are small (I tend to prefer the smaller species across the board) and the markings are just so spectacularly reminiscent of the thylacine and beautiful. Also of conservation concern which is another factor which increases my interest.
Honourable mentions: The Sumatran rhino, the okapi, the wisent, the pampas deer, red brocket deer, Prezewalski's wild horse and the barbirusa (weird choice I know but I do find them quite fascinating).
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