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Siberian Musk Deer

Scientific name: Moschus moschiferus


Siberian Musk Deer

IUCN Status: Vulnerable

Family: MOSCHIDAE

Group: Mammals

Shyness: Very shy

Safe distance: 30 m

Breeding season / Courtship: 01.11-31.12

Gestation: 185–200 jours

Births: 01.05-31.06


Habitat:
Coniferous forests, mountains, taiga

Description:
The Siberian Musk Deer, scientifically known as Moschus moschiferus, is a small deer species notable for its lack of antlers and the presence of long canine teeth in males. These animals are primarily nocturnal and inhabit the coniferous forests and mountainous regions of Northern Asia, particularly in Russia, Mongolia, and China. Their thick, brown fur provides excellent camouflage in their natural habitat. Male musk deer produce a fragrant substance, musk, which has been used in perfumery for centuries. Although their population is declining due to hunting for musk and habitat loss, they remain a fascinating and iconic species of the Siberian forests.

Recommended lens:
>=400mm

Photography tips:
To photograph the Siberian Musk Deer, it is essential to remain discreet and blend into the environment. Use a telephoto lens of at least 400mm to capture detailed images from a distance without disturbing the animal. Opt for twilight or nighttime hours when the musk deer is most active. Be patient and attentive to subtle movements in the dense vegetation. A tripod can be helpful to stabilize the camera in low light conditions.

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