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Tiny Hoofed 'Mouse Deer', Thought Extinct, Returns After 30 Years

The animal is no larger than a rabbit. It has silver-grey fur, a russet head, white patches and thin legs. Though it may look like a deer, it is not one.

August 01, 2025 / 13:36 IST
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Mouse Deer (Image: Southern Institute of Ecology/Global Wildlife Conservation/Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research/NCNP)
Mouse Deer (Image: Southern Institute of Ecology/Global Wildlife Conservation/Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research/NCNP)

In a remote Vietnamese forest, a tiny animal has returned. The silver-backed chevrotain, also called the two-tone mouse deer, was recently seen again after being lost for nearly 30 years. Its quiet return has sparked new hope among wildlife experts and conservationists.

What is the silver-backed chevrotain?

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The animal is no larger than a rabbit. It has silver-grey fur, a russet head, white patches and thin legs. Though it may look like a deer, it is not one. Chevrotains are hoofed mammals and are known for being shy and hard to spot.

The species lives in forests and hides well from humans. However, hunting traps and habitat loss had pushed it to the edge. Until recently, experts feared it was extinct.