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How many Balabac mouse deer are left?

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Rachel Hickman

Published Feb 16, 2026

How many Balabac mouse deer are left?

As of 2020, there were a total of 12 mouse deer living in European zoos, including zoos in Rotterdam, Belgium, and the UK.

Why Balabac mouse deer is endangered?

The Philippine mouse-deer is threatened due to a variety of reasons, such as poaching and capture for the wild animal trade. Hunting has also caused a great decline in the number of individuals left. The meat is considered a delicacy on the islands, and the skin is also used to make leather.

Where does Philippine mouse deer live?

Balabac Islands
The Philippine mouse deer (Tragulus nigricans) is an endangered ungulate species, endemic to the Balabac Islands in the Palawan Faunal Region of the western Philippines.

What is the size of the Philippine mouse deer?

between 40-50 cm
The mouse deer’s length is between 40-50 cm from head to tail, and its average height is 18 cm up to the shoulders. The male pilandok has no horns and uses only canine teeth on the upper jaw to fight other males.

Is the mouse-deer endangered?

Not extinct
Chevrotain/Extinction status

Is Tarsier endangered?

Tarsier/Extinction status

What is the characteristics of Pilandok story?

In folk literature, Pilandok is a prankster. In Maranao and Magindanao folktaless, he is portrayed as the clever ordinary man of scanty material means but who plays tricks to get the better of others. Pilandok chooses to challenge creatures who are greedy and filthy rich.

Is Philippine mouse-deer endangered?

Endangered (Population decreasing)
Philippine mouse-deer/Conservation status

What do mouse-deer eat?

They always live close to water and prefer to be in the undergrowth of dense forests. They create small trails through the thick brush of the forest as they travel. In the wild, larger Malay mouse-deer eat a diet of fallen fruit and berries, aquatic plants, leaves, buds, shrubs and grasses.

What is the class of Philippine mouse-deer?

Mammal
Philippine mouse-deer/Class

How many babies do mouse deer have?

A female deer mouse can have up to eleven litters of one to nine young in a year. The average gestation time for each litter is 24 days. The litter size increases until the fifth or sixth litter and then declines. The young are tiny (1 or 2 grams) at birth.