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The water deer have developed long canine teeth which protrude from the upper jaw like the canines of musk deer.The canines are fairly large in the bucks, ranging in length from 5.5 cm / 2.1 in. on average to as long as 8 cm / 3.2 in.
Chinese water deer is a small species. Both adult males (bucks) and females (does) sexes only reach a height of 50 – 55 cm at the shoulder and weigh 11 – 18 kg. Bucks have large protruding tusks and no antlers, which are generally only visible in adults.
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The Chinese Water Deer (also known as the Asian water deer) is a small ungulate that is known for its long fang-like canine teeth and belongs to the water deer group to which the Korean water deer is also a member.
The most striking features are the long, curved upper canines in the male, measuring 2.1 in (5.5 cm) on average in length. At the end of the male's first winter, his canines will be about half their full size; final length is reached after about 18 months.
Today, the usual tits, goldfinches, blackbirds and robins have been joined by a new visitor. A Chinese Water Deer has taken up residence on my lawn. It’s been sitting there for the last hour or so at least, quietly chewing the cud. Chinese Water Deer are fairly common around here.
Small deer with plain brown coat – dull sandy colour in winter, large rounded ears, black, button-like eyes and nose and no antlers (B142, B144, B158.A8.w4) Similar Species Smaller than Capreolus capreolus – Western roe deer , and without white/cream caudal patch.
Far out over the treeless, hedgeless fen fields, a digestive-biscuit-coloured smudge resolved itself through binoculars into a Chinese water deer.