A wild muntjac was found in Huamiao Village, Dananyu Town, Kang County

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A wild muntjac was found in Huamiao Village, Dananyu Town, Kang County - DayDayNews

New Gansu·Daily Gansu Net correspondent Huang Peijun photo report

At noon on April 11, a wild animal broke into the rape field in Huamiao Village, Dananyu Town, Kang County. After the Huamiao Village branch secretary Qiang Shiyan and villager Wang Jianlin found out that they were planting rice seedlings, they immediately contacted the staff of the Dananyu Forestry Station. The station leader Yang Guirong rushed to the scene and found that the wild animal was suspected to be a red deer, and entered by mistake because of going down the mountain for food. The rape field in the village has no obvious trauma and is in good condition.

A wild muntjac was found in Huamiao Village, Dananyu Town, Kang County - DayDayNews

Subsequently, the staff took the red deer to the nearby forest farm for release. At the release site, as soon as the staff untied the rope, the red muntjac quickly jumped into the nearby woods, and the figure quickly disappeared into the depths of the dense jungle.

A wild muntjac was found in Huamiao Village, Dananyu Town, Kang County - DayDayNews

It is understood that the muntjac is the largest type of muntjac. Adult Muntjac has a body length of about 1 meter, a tail length of 17 to 21 cm, and a weight of 25 to 30 kg. They usually move alone and are timid and cautious. They usually feed at night or early in the morning and at dusk. They hide in the bushes during the day to rest and are frightened. It can make a very loud barking sound similar to a dog's bark. The staff of

A wild muntjac was found in Huamiao Village, Dananyu Town, Kang County - DayDayNews

said that the range of activities of the barking deer is generally very fixed. When chased and escaped, no matter how far they run, they will eventually return to their original activity area, mainly living in low-altitude mountainous hills. Forests and shrubs feed on plant twigs, leaves, flowers, fruits and crops, and are included in the "Nationally Protected List of Terrestrial Wild Animals with Important Economic and Scientific Values" issued by my country in 2000.

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