The Red River Zoo in
Fargo, ND announced the birth of a Muntjac fawn (pronounced munt-
jack). The little female was born on February 24, to mom Jasmine. This
Saturday, March 2, she weighed in at just 1 pound 10 ounces (.49 kg).
Native to Northern China, Northern Russia, Mongolia and
Tibet, Muntjac Deer are among the oldest of the deer family - there's
evidence of their existence from as far back as 15 to 35 million years
ago! This exotic animal is also among the smallest; the average adult
weighs only about 25 pounds (11.33 kgs). The males do have antlers and
tusks which they use to fight for territory.
The Red River Zoo has successfully bred Muntjac to help create
greater genetic diversity for the captive population in North America.
Jasmine has given birth to several other healthy fawns, all female. Once
old enough, the offspring are sent to other zoos to help those breeding
programs. This baby is now on exhibit with her mom in the zoo's Rotary
Wings over Asia Aviary.

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