
Pudu - Wikipedia
The genus Pudu was first erected by English naturalist John Edward Gray in 1850. Pudua was a Latinized version of the name proposed by Alfred Henry Garrod in 1877, but was ruled invalid.
Southern Pudu - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
Pudús are territorial animals with home range about 40-60 acres. They are wary animals and move slowly, stopping often, testing the air for predators' scent. A proficient jumper, climber …
Southern Pudu - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
The world’s smallest deer species, the pudu is generally solitary with adults only coming together during mating season.
17 Facts About Pudu
Jul 15, 2023 · Discover 17 fascinating facts about the Pudu, the world's smallest deer species. Learn about their size, habitat, behavior, and more in this informative article.
Pudu puda (southern pudu) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
Southern pudus originally ranged from 35 degrees south to 53 degrees south, but with decreasing population density. Southern pudus mostly dwell in second-growth or previously disturbed …
Southern Pudu Deer Facts & Info (Pudu Puda) - World Deer
The Southern Pudu (Pudu puda) is one of two species of Pudu Deer native to South America. Their native range is across southern Chile and south-western Argentina.
Pudu | mammal | Britannica
…of the tiniest deer, the pudu (genus Pudu), standing only 30 cm (12 inches) at the shoulder, live far apart in the central Andes and southern Chile, as do two species of the larger, rock …
Southern Pudu - Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens
The Southern pudu, also known as the Chilean pudu, is the smallest member of the deer family. An adult pudu’s body length is less than three feet long, with its shoulder height ranging from 1 …
Southern pudu | The Animal Facts
South America is the native home of the southern pudu. Here they can be found throughout Chile and Argentina. Their habitat consists mostly of secondary forests. Evergreen and deciduous …
Pudu - Wikiwand
The pudus are two species of South American deer from the genus Pudu, and are the world's smallest deer. The chevrotains are smaller, but they are not true deer...