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Red Brocket
Scientific name: Mazama americana

IUCN Status: Vulnerable
Family: CERVIDAE
Group: Mammals
Shyness: Very shy
Safe distance: 20 m
Breeding season / Courtship: 01.05-30.09
Gestation: 220–230 jours
Births: 01.02-30.04
Habitat:
Tropical forests, subtropical forests, savannas
Description:
The Mazama americana, or red brocket, is a small deer native to South America. It is characterized by its reddish coat and modest size, standing about 70 to 80 cm at the shoulder. This deer prefers dense forests where it can hide from predators. It is mostly solitary except during the breeding season. Its diet consists of leaves, fruits, and young shoots. Although relatively discreet, it plays a crucial role in seed dispersal, aiding forest regeneration. Its population is threatened by deforestation and hunting, leading to its classification as a vulnerable species by the IUCN.
Recommended lens:
>=400mm
Photography tips:
To photograph the Mazama americana, it is advisable to use a telephoto lens of at least 400mm to capture detailed images from a distance, as this animal is very shy. Focus on crepuscular hours when the deer's activity is at its peak. Stay discreet and avoid sudden movements to prevent scaring it away. Use a tripod to stabilize your camera and achieve sharp images, especially in the low-light conditions of dense forests.
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