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  • of the species in this genus are poorly known, but all are believed to be mainly nocturnal and feed on leaves, fruits, grasses, and other vegetation in the dense forest undergrowth.[2] They are solitary or live in pairs, and the males have elongated canine teeth (neither gender has horns) that are used in fights.[2] Unlike other members of their family, the Tragulus mouse-deer lack obvious pale s
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