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Things you need to know about MUNTJAC! 

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The smallest species of deer in the UK, Muntjac are often elusive and secretive. In this video I explain what muntjac eat, where muntjac live, what muntjac look like and lots of other facts about muntjac.
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Muntjac are also known as reeves muntjac or Chinese muntjac and as this suggests they are non native to the UK. They were first introduced at Woburn park in Bedfordshire in the early 19 hundreds and soon escaped into the neighbouring countryside. Since then they have been deliberately introduced to various other sites around the country and are now found across most of the UK.
Muntjac are the smallest species of deer found in the UK, growing to 50cm tall at the shoulder and to no more than 18 kg in weight. They are vibrant brown throughout the spring and summer with a more duller, almost grey colour in the colder months. Only the male muntjac grow antlers, which are usually single pronged and grow out of fur covered pedicles on the top of their heads. Both sexes have dark V shaped markings on their faces and they have a short tail that they raise when alarmed to display a white underside. Muntjac also have a large gland beneath each eye from which they secrete pheromones. They sometimes rub these glands on twigs and branches to leave messages to other muntjac in the area.
Muntjac have a wide diet that varies throughout the seasons and includes leaves, shoots, bark, fruit, grasses, bulbs and mushrooms. Because of the variety of their diets, muntjac can live in pretty much any habitat, including woodlands, farmland, wetlands and they are becoming more common in urban areas, including gardens parks and cemeteries. Muntjac are active throughout the 24 hour period and are more likely to move around after dark where they are likely to come into contact with people.
Unlike most other species of deer muntjac do not have a defined breeding season and breed throughout the year. The males, which are known as bucks hold loose territories and will mate with any receptive females they come across. The females, which are known as does will then be pregnant for seven months before giving birth to a spotted coloured young which is known as a fawn. These fawns are up on their feet and following their mothers around from shortly after birth. they gradually loose their spots over the next 2 to 4 weeks. After 8 weeks the fawns are fully weaned but may stay with their mothers for several more months before becoming completely independent.
In the wild muntjac can have a surprisingly long life span with bucks being recorded as living to 16 years of age and does reaching more than 19 years of age. This long life, their ability to live pretty much anywhere and breed throughout the year has contributed towards the muntjacs colonization of the UK and there are currently thought to be more than 40,000 of them living here.
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One of the photographs used in this video was obtained using creative commons licencing. The original and its licence can be found at:
www.geograph.org.uk/photo/200... Muntjac Fawn credit: Peter Trimming
Some of the night footage used in this video was filmed using a Toguard trail camera. Here is a link to it. Please note this is an affiliate link and if you buy the camera I may receive a small commission: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...

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@Lilym661
@Lilym661 7 месяцев назад
The muntjac here in Norfolk have multiplied enormously. My shrubs have been scraped clean, surprisingly they love roses, all mine have been munched. Sadly I can no longer have tulips they love those. Many many plants have been eaten, it is a battle of wits trying out different plants and protecting others. They don’t seem to like ground elder or stinging nettles.
@laurakerry446
@laurakerry446 3 года назад
Great video! I'm lucky to see lots where I live and have always been curious to find out more about them.
@kaytagney702
@kaytagney702 2 года назад
Love your videos! We have Muntjac deer here in Hertfordshire and it was lovely to hear all about them. They’re adorable 🥰
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 2 года назад
Thanks Kay. I'm glad you found this video and the Chinese water deer one useful and interesting :)
@smartman123
@smartman123 7 месяцев назад
no they are terrifying 😢😢😢😢
@deerohdeer8000
@deerohdeer8000 3 года назад
Great post !! Great info ! Love the captures you got of the muntjac on your trail cameras 🎥!!! Fantastic!!👏🏻👏🏻👍
@mrjakeq
@mrjakeq 3 года назад
Great videos Liam, lovely to see someone so passionate about nature. At the end of 2020 I became fascinated by the wildlife in my garden with my 9 year old son, I never took much notice before and now I am feeding all the birds and learning so much about them through your videos, keep up the good work! subscribed and liked 👍
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 2 года назад
Thanks and sorry for the delay in getting back to you. Im glad my videos have helped you and your son, and hope that they continue to do so.
@jacobrheams
@jacobrheams 2 года назад
That’s something that I love to hear! Sorry for a random reply but just hearing more people become interested in wildlife is an awesome thing to see
@mrjakeq
@mrjakeq 2 года назад
@@jacobrheams Thanks Jacob, yes so glad my children are interested too at their young age. It's probably one of the only positive things to come out of this pandemic is people becoming more aware of the nature around them.
@Bertil_Lundin
@Bertil_Lundin 3 года назад
Thanks Liam for the Muntjac presentation! Another great episode of your "Things you need to know" series. Take care! // Bertil.
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 3 года назад
Thanks Bertil. I hope you are well? I think this is going to be the dominant format for my videos for the time being with the occasional wildlife reserve visit squeezed in. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@Bertil_Lundin
@Bertil_Lundin 3 года назад
@@AShotOfWildlife Thanks Liam! I'm well and I hope you are too. Sounds like a good idea to continue with the "Things you need to know" format.
@NaturallyCuriousUK
@NaturallyCuriousUK 3 года назад
Well I learnt plenty from that one for sure! Excellent choice of species to cover. Hat off to you mate! 👍👍👍🙂👍👍👍
@jacobrheams
@jacobrheams 2 года назад
Great video Liam, loved it!
@kieranthompson3543
@kieranthompson3543 3 месяца назад
I saw 1 today on my walks. I was very close to it. I whistled and made some gentle noise so it wasnt as startled when it saw me but nothing. Wondering if it may of lost it's hearing. Anyway, a rabbit came shooting out of the bush and ran directly towards the muntjac, then it realised something was wrong. It saw me and ran off with the rabbit. On further inspection i actually found where it was sleeping which was pretty cool. It was a small round imprint on the ground in some bushes. Had to of been where it lays. Wild life is cool. Kinda feels sacred when you stumble upon wild animals.
@annamae859
@annamae859 Год назад
Great video. Since I moved to semi rural Hertfordshire a 14 months they are regular visitors in the large community gardens.
@GnrMilligan
@GnrMilligan Месяц назад
Thank you for the information on a subject close to my heart. I live in Shropshire and I'm lucky enough to have a large population of these at my doorstep. I often hear their strange sounding call. I now have a trail cam in the garden and catch them every time I put it out. I think you deserve a like and a sub!
@jamesallen4050
@jamesallen4050 2 года назад
Hey dude! I have muntjac living in my garden who are becoming quite tame, which feels really special. And they've become pretty close with the turkeys too. It's nice to learn a little more about them, so thank you! And judging by your accent, I'm in your neck of the woods, bor! 😂 New sub.
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 2 года назад
Haha, yes, I think you might be local! Im glad the video was useful and that you are having great encounters with some muntjac. Where are you based?
@jamesallen4050
@jamesallen4050 2 года назад
@@AShotOfWildlife It's really lovely, they are no longer afraid of us; they just carry on eating! We're a few miles from the north coast... Somewhere between Prince William and Stephen Fry!
@Dragon-Slay3r
@Dragon-Slay3r Год назад
Oh well we can also have the Xbox ball 😭
@Dragon-Slay3r
@Dragon-Slay3r Год назад
​@@AShotOfWildlife local news is not so local 😂
@user-vp1eq9oy5z
@user-vp1eq9oy5z 11 месяцев назад
❤ just seen a muntjac in the day passing very calmly over the road. We are in the country. And feel really honoured. To see wild life.lovely to see and hear all about these BEAUTIFUL animals. Thankyou for the videos. ❤❤❤
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 11 месяцев назад
Thank you. I'm glad you get to enjoy nature in the countryside!
@CannockChaseWildlifeProject
@CannockChaseWildlifeProject 3 года назад
Great video. Muntjac are good to watch. The females especially stick to an area, giving you chance to learn about their behaviours.
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 3 года назад
Cheers! Ive found the males in this area seem to have quite small territories too so can often be seen in or around the same areas every day. The camera trap footage I used in this video showed how they used the same routes every day at almost the same time too.
@hevathestonerbabe
@hevathestonerbabe 2 года назад
I just adore these creatures.
@spacehowdy5882
@spacehowdy5882 Год назад
It's like we took regular deers to mars and let it sit there for a few thousand years, it's a deer but it's so alien.
@radioactivepotato2068
@radioactivepotato2068 2 года назад
One has taken up residence in the bottom of our garden with her baby. Lovely to watch in the day, her night barking could raise the dead.
@richardseal9493
@richardseal9493 11 месяцев назад
She's probably calling to mate. They are usually carrying whilst weening. This is why their numbers are growing rapidly
@SerenadaWildlife
@SerenadaWildlife 2 месяца назад
Such beautiful animals. Great video.
@JacqJansen
@JacqJansen 3 года назад
Great! Thanks for the share. Many greetings
@ianbakedbean4079
@ianbakedbean4079 3 года назад
even though they are non native i love seeing them while out walking . great video thanks for sharing
@lukecarrol1745
@lukecarrol1745 2 года назад
Seen one recently in a central Bournemouth Park, seemed not in the least concerned that I was 5/6 feet away. Thanks for the video Liam.
@Bignfluffy
@Bignfluffy 11 месяцев назад
Muntjac definitely seem to be more used to humans than the other 5 species that’s for sure lol😂
@BinitaDesai
@BinitaDesai Год назад
I have a munt Jack coming in my garden. Almost whole day they roam around in my garden. They eat bird food. They wait for me serve them bird seeds, I absolutely love them watching whole day.
@SundaeExpress
@SundaeExpress 3 месяца назад
*muntjac
@jpberm-on-sea
@jpberm-on-sea Год назад
Good video, you should have mentioned about the noise they make when calling to each other, it frightened the life out of me when I heard it at night for the first time. I used to see a couple of them every day in Yarmouth cemetery while I was feeding the squirrels and covids, then two turned into one and then none at all. Couldn't work out why they disappeared... Then one day I found the remains of one of them 😔 I can only assume it had been mauled by a dog. There are signs saying keep dogs on a lead but no one takes a blind bit of notice, and I think I know who the culprit is as he beat a hasty retreat when I told him to put his dog on the lead last week. It's a shame as I enjoyed watching the muntjac mooching about, hopefully they'll be back soon
@joeywhite6975
@joeywhite6975 2 года назад
Wow, I went on a walk this morning up the hill I live near, a female was sat in the grass and didn't notice me, I wanted to get passed without them seeing me so I snuck next to it, I was about 15 feet away from it, it then bounced away to what I think was the male as it had antlers. He stood up tall and just stared at me as I walked up the hill, so powerful
@Dragon-Slay3r
@Dragon-Slay3r Год назад
Using the ball pig to snif the sweets?
@coasterclassifications8844
@coasterclassifications8844 Год назад
There is one right in front of me as I am typing this! Soooo cute!
@dwhite-mann5399
@dwhite-mann5399 Год назад
I encountered a screaming one last night running around our camp for 20 mins at 4am so thanks for educating me on what almost made me shit my pants 😂
@belsibul
@belsibul Год назад
Looks like a cross between a rodent of some kind and a deer👀
@Mrsoftheworld
@Mrsoftheworld 3 года назад
Love your videos xx
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 3 года назад
Thank you!
@IanPhillipsWildlife
@IanPhillipsWildlife 3 года назад
Nice video Liam, I finally caught the (only) Hackney local on trail cam recently.
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 3 года назад
There's just the one there? I've never been to hackney but I am surprised by that. Did you get some good footage of it?
@silverside8
@silverside8 2 года назад
Seen 1 today while I was fishing in Kettering. Startled me for a second, it was standing in the middle of the shallow bit of the river having a slurp. It seen me but it didn't seem to bothered it casually strolled up through the stream
@scottvincent1810
@scottvincent1810 2 года назад
Very good. Thank you
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 2 года назад
Cheers.
@Kryptic_Karma
@Kryptic_Karma Год назад
I miss seeing these guys around when I lived in the UK. I was always worried I'd accidentally hit one at night though. Always near the edges of roads I felt like.
@helenpdb
@helenpdb 3 года назад
They loved eating my tulips!!! :-o Very interesting video, thanks!
@auroraborealis2442
@auroraborealis2442 Год назад
Thank you for this great video. Luckily there are lots on the Mousehold and good to know, that they mate all year round.
@thesilverunicorn9384
@thesilverunicorn9384 Год назад
Good video but you forgot to talk about there fangs the males have
@HLG786
@HLG786 Год назад
Thanks for sharing such detailed information. I saw them once. And thought I saw deers. But anyway they are some kind of deer.
@axelwulf6220
@axelwulf6220 Год назад
You left out the freaky ability of opening their glands
@sarahscroggins2793
@sarahscroggins2793 Год назад
Amazing deer 🦌
@AmyCHollingworth
@AmyCHollingworth 3 года назад
Awww cute baby footage! ^^
@PastaSauce.
@PastaSauce. 2 года назад
I’ve never heard of these till I moved to Peterborough. I see them a lot on my dog walks.
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 2 года назад
Yes, they are still the most numerous in east anglia but they are spreading further north and west. I see them here in Norwich almost every time I leave the city centre.
@prestons3400
@prestons3400 3 года назад
Great video
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@irishpixierose
@irishpixierose Год назад
Would enjoy learning more about the muntjac deer. The sounds they make. Do they really have scent glands on their face that open and close like I've seen on reddit? Where did thru originate from?
@TheJohnnyh61
@TheJohnnyh61 3 года назад
Lovely
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 3 года назад
Thank you.
@elyanabela1397
@elyanabela1397 Год назад
Thank you so cool
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife Год назад
Thank you!
@U-Thought
@U-Thought Год назад
I came here from RU-vid short, thought I saw an alien in previous video
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife Год назад
I think I have seen the video you mean, where one opens the glands on its face?
@U-Thought
@U-Thought Год назад
@@AShotOfWildlife Yes exactly 💯😅
@ZacharysGamingExpOG
@ZacharysGamingExpOG 9 месяцев назад
What a beautiful alien
@YouareAlreadyDead700
@YouareAlreadyDead700 Год назад
The alien forget to took their deer back to their ship.
@XianicRepublic56886
@XianicRepublic56886 5 месяцев назад
The New Map in TheHunter call of the wild
3 года назад
Interesting (as always), Like 33 and Bye from Italy :)
@alyandbeanieboossimba1242
@alyandbeanieboossimba1242 2 года назад
I try to found out more of them ... last night seen one in garden ...🙃🙂
@alexmarenger1858
@alexmarenger1858 Год назад
Out of the few cool animals i can have as a pet in Canada this is one
@HelenaMikas
@HelenaMikas 3 года назад
Thanks so much Liam for your video .I've learned a lot and find them wonderful animals .Just hope & pray they aren't hunted .Harmless and able to fit in anywhere is rather wonderful . Keep up the great work .It's superb 👍👏🏻 best wishes from Helena _
@richiedd4119
@richiedd4119 2 года назад
Like all UK deer species they are hunted. If they weren't then we would be overrun, no one really knows the impact on local species, though they are the only mammal that can eat bluebells. They reproduce rapidly and 40,000 is definitely a gross underestimate of population numbers.
@mr_dunne_author
@mr_dunne_author Год назад
Scum are hunting these beautiful animals all over YT..
@Bignfluffy
@Bignfluffy Год назад
@@richiedd4119 I don’t think it is tbh
@richiedd4119
@richiedd4119 Год назад
@@Bignfluffy thanks for the input.
@Bignfluffy
@Bignfluffy Год назад
@@richiedd4119 you are so welcome☺️
@jillbrown5827
@jillbrown5827 2 года назад
What about the fangs?
@omarquintanilla4308
@omarquintanilla4308 2 года назад
Who came from Tiktok 😅
@Jxckpott
@Jxckpott 2 года назад
LMFAO YES !!!! 💀
@kaylaavery9352
@kaylaavery9352 2 года назад
Meee I just had to see what was going on
@Meg_Mucklebones87
@Meg_Mucklebones87 Год назад
Looooooool maybe 👀
@Rockymountainconcretepumping
Hahahah me
@Khloverbear
@Khloverbear Год назад
Maybe
@cdean2789
@cdean2789 Год назад
I've seen them in Trent Park and Forty Hall.
@JohnTompkinscanoesailor
@JohnTompkinscanoesailor 3 года назад
They also carry Bovine TB, and the rise in Muntjac in the UK coincides with the rise in Bovine TB.
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 3 года назад
An interesting suggestion. I would state that although the two have increased at similar rates, the spatial dispersion isnt the same. For example, muntjac are still quite rare in northern Wales, but bovine TB has increased there as much as anywhere else.
@wildboy6718
@wildboy6718 10 месяцев назад
Gave me goosebumps lol
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 10 месяцев назад
Lol, why?
@wildboy6718
@wildboy6718 10 месяцев назад
@@AShotOfWildlife lol because of his scent glands opening an closing lol
@FireSwan16t
@FireSwan16t 2 года назад
It's been found that wild animals will change their daytime habits into being nocturnal to specifically avoid people. I wonder if that's the same with these?
@charlesstewart9246
@charlesstewart9246 7 месяцев назад
Where in Scotland or in Ireland can they be found ,Liam? Thanks. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🤔😃🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@RCSVirginia
@RCSVirginia 5 месяцев назад
They may not be native and be a bit of a nuisance at times on the environmental scale, but they win on cuteness! ... "And will mate with any receptive female that they come across." There are guys out there who are like that, too.
@mike02439
@mike02439 2 года назад
Muntjak bucks have fangs which they use when fighting each other . An example : a munjak buck became tangled in strawberry netting . A terrier approached it , the munjak buck did not do the terrier any good . So folks , keep your hands well away from a muntjak , do not try to "rescue "it
@mr_dunne_author
@mr_dunne_author Год назад
Them back legs don't mess about either..
@ramjam25
@ramjam25 Год назад
I've rescued a couple of these after they fell in the canal, didn't realise I'm not supposed to set them free
@nicholaspita-romero1021
@nicholaspita-romero1021 Год назад
Listening to this with headphones like “Who’s playing guitar tho”
@erikm8372
@erikm8372 Год назад
I love them (I’d love to own a couple), but if deer continue to overpopulate, it might be high time for lynx reintroductions! And greater range of Scottish wildcats!
@OliverJazzz
@OliverJazzz Год назад
Unfortunately lynx can only eat so many deer, here in Southern Finland we have quite a lot of them, but our white tail deer (also an introduced species) problem is still getting out of hands. 😐 They are destroying slow growing native forest floor plants, crops and gardens, and causing thousands of traffic accidents per year.
@jayspitzuks2280
@jayspitzuks2280 Год назад
@@OliverJazzzthat’s nature it’s only a problem in how you perceive it . Natures the beauty of everything and should be left and respected after all
@alextalbain9269
@alextalbain9269 Год назад
So the one I saw on twitter WAS a mutant! I knew it wasn't a normal deer After all, the don't have HOLES in their faces.
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife Год назад
Haha, no, them holes are there but they're not normally that open.
@Patriot4America1
@Patriot4America1 2 года назад
The one thing you didn’t answer is are they tasty? How good are they to eat?!
@ramblingrob4693
@ramblingrob4693 2 года назад
Had to turn up the volume on this one
@JH-le4sd
@JH-le4sd 2 года назад
BUT HOW DO THEY TASTE!?!
@mattgreen2559
@mattgreen2559 2 года назад
So do they taste good? Is there any info on this?
@HelloHello-zv6qb
@HelloHello-zv6qb Год назад
Apparently they are good to eat. Lots of information on Google.
@casteltheghettomonk4392
@casteltheghettomonk4392 6 месяцев назад
333-334 definitely alien 👾👽
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 6 месяцев назад
What do those numbers mean?
@jamesestrella5911
@jamesestrella5911 Год назад
Reminds me of Andalites.
@jonathanskinner2343
@jonathanskinner2343 7 месяцев назад
I have two muntjacs living in my neighbours over grown garden
@meditation660
@meditation660 Год назад
who came after they saw it on instagram😂
@momoreeves9961
@momoreeves9961 2 года назад
Before this did the Uk not have elk or deer?
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 2 года назад
The UK had red deer and roe deer, reindeer had gone extinct but have sort of been reintroduced (although not really)
@feeltheforce10
@feeltheforce10 2 года назад
Would Muntjac chase a horse who was grazing in a paddock ?
@alexmontgomery8905
@alexmontgomery8905 Год назад
Welcome to the jungle 🎶🎵
@SL-cl9gt
@SL-cl9gt Год назад
I want one.
@jadedstar7442
@jadedstar7442 Год назад
Isn't there a hunting season for them? I would think they would get out of hand.
@Bignfluffy
@Bignfluffy 11 месяцев назад
They don’t cause as much chaos as the other species although they do cause the most car accidents
@jadedstar7442
@jadedstar7442 11 месяцев назад
@@Bignfluffy Thanks
@terrynewsome6698
@terrynewsome6698 Год назад
Is it legal to hunt/trap them? They are invasive after all
@Chihirolee3
@Chihirolee3 8 месяцев назад
My first thought is, why is this considered okay for an invasive species?
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 8 месяцев назад
I'm not sure I understand the question? Depending on who you speak to, they are considered a pest species but I think it is probably too expensive to try to eradicate them.
@shelby5809
@shelby5809 9 месяцев назад
deer are absolutely beautiful animals and i don't care!! what you say
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 9 месяцев назад
Lol, I didnt say anything bad about them...
@shelby5809
@shelby5809 9 месяцев назад
oops, i was sorta tipsy while writing this comment lol. didn't mean anything bad by it though@@AShotOfWildlife
@didisenpai5562
@didisenpai5562 Год назад
FYP brings me here
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife Год назад
What's FYP?
@YapsiePresents
@YapsiePresents Год назад
Wait are they an invasive species or not?
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife Год назад
Yes, they're a non native invasive species.
@kushking420ful
@kushking420ful 2 года назад
Things I didn't know about the mental before 35 seconds ago #1 that they even existed
@alanwann9318
@alanwann9318 7 месяцев назад
Seen in Norfolk on my walking
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 7 месяцев назад
Yes, I see tgem a lot round here.
@Dragon-Slay3r
@Dragon-Slay3r Год назад
Is that a chinese water dear or a rabbit or is it what its supposed to be? You decide im waiting
@lovergirl5013
@lovergirl5013 Год назад
deeply unsettling
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife Год назад
What is?
@leasebergfladstad167
@leasebergfladstad167 Год назад
Why the muntjac even have two preorbital glands also on their forehead and is preorbital gland a hole?
@bulbasaurbrutal5137
@bulbasaurbrutal5137 3 месяца назад
Press 7!
@brain0nfire
@brain0nfire Год назад
I can totally buy them being spirits of the forest.
@aA-hq4km
@aA-hq4km Год назад
If you seen anything from the ocean floor you are not surprised
@SL-cl9gt
@SL-cl9gt Год назад
How am I just learning about this animal today??? I’ve been watching animal planet and National Geographic since the 90s. SMH 🤦🏽‍♂️
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife Год назад
Well at least you know now. Welcome to the channel!
@tweetlebugzz
@tweetlebugzz 8 месяцев назад
But how do they taste?
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 7 месяцев назад
I dont actually know, they are too deer for me!
@MrSonofsonof
@MrSonofsonof 7 месяцев назад
​@@AShotOfWildlifeThey're not that expensive - they're only a little deer.
@SundaeExpress
@SundaeExpress 3 месяца назад
@@MrSonofsonof The females are cheap but a male one's a buck.
@donotfollowme5705
@donotfollowme5705 Год назад
You didnt say what they taste like.
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife Год назад
How can you explain taste... I don't think I've tried muntjac either.
@jackiewoolf1032
@jackiewoolf1032 2 года назад
Why do they have long teeth? Almost look like canines. TY.
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 2 года назад
Although the males have short antlers, a lot of their territorial disputes are thought using their fangs. They don't really weigh enough to have proper antler battles like larger deer species.
@theyoungconservativemom1044
nothing I actually wanted to know after that tiktok
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife Год назад
Can you post a link of the tiktok please. A few people have mentioned it but it wasn't me who made it. I'd be interested in seeing it.
@pbdaytona
@pbdaytona 2 года назад
MIne like carrots and apples
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 2 года назад
Yeah, that doesn’t surprise me actually. Do you have many that visit?
@pbdaytona
@pbdaytona 2 года назад
@@AShotOfWildlife Hi-I say mine but I get 2 to 3 on my allotments in Bury St Edmunds.I started to feed them when we had a really cold snap and they were chewing bark off some fruit trees so I started feeding bread and vegetables to keep them going.I had a stag that would come to about 14 feet away.Sadly so many get killed on the A14 that he may have been one of them.Have counted 11 individual muntjac on open land bordering the River Lark.
@pbdaytona
@pbdaytona 2 года назад
Also recently had a water vole sighting confirmed by IRecord-They enjoy apple too and I have been feeding them regularly.
@AShotOfWildlife
@AShotOfWildlife 2 года назад
@@pbdaytona nice. Water voles are great little characters. Its a shame about the stag but hopefully, where there is one, more will follow. Every year I take the trip down to minsmere to watch the red deer rutt, if you havent been I highly recommend it.
@shannondavis8626
@shannondavis8626 Год назад
A deer is a deer but I need to know more about these pulsating glands on their face that make them look like alien deer! What is really going on? It’s like another Mandela effect animal!! 😂
@darrendowers197
@darrendowers197 Год назад
Who has a fawn female they can sell and ship to USA . Will pay shipping costs obviously.
@user-bt4is3yl4i
@user-bt4is3yl4i 7 месяцев назад
Oh deer!?
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