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There are about ten species of brocket deer.
It is one of the smallest brocket deer.
Other creatures that may be spotted include brocket deer, iguanas and agoutis.
Brocket deer are the species of deer in the genus Mazama.
The sierra is home to threatened mammals such as jaguar, ocelot and brocket deer.
They are relatively large to medium brocket deer with a reddish to reddish-brown pelage.
They are not alone - other visitors include a brocket deer, white-lipped peccaries and parrots.
Depending on species, the brocket deer are small to medium-sized deer with stout bodies and large ears.
Endangered species found on the park include the quetzal, curassow, red brocket deer, and Black Guan.
Roper also noted early Spanish colonists called native Mesoamerican brocket deer goats.
The scientific name of the gray brocket deer comes from Félix de Azara's "Gouazoubira".
Unlike other species of brocket deer in its range, the gray brocket has a gray-brown fur without reddish tones.
While it is found in humid tropical forest like most other brocket deer, the Yucatan brown brocket also ranges across arid, relatively open habitats.
Mammals found in the park include: tapir, cougar, jaguar, squirrel, Transandinomys talamancae, otter, and brocket deer.
Young males of many deer, and the adults of some species, such as brocket deer and pudus, have antlers which are single spikes.
Fauna include porcupine, armadillo, jaguar, raccoon, gray fox, brocket deer and white-tailed deer.
The Pygmy Brocket, Mazama nana, is a brocket deer species from South America.
Awa hunt games such as the Central American Agouti, paca, collared peccary, brocket deer, iguana, and several birds.
Wild animals include cat, wild boar, tapir, brocket deer, deer, tepexcuincle, coyote, wolf, bobcat and fox.
On our short walk to the viewing tower, we saw giant anteater, capybaras, crab-eating fox, brocket deer, swamp deer, coatis, monkeys and feral hogs.
A little studied species of brocket deer, the IUCN considers the Dwarf Brocket as Vulnerable.
Among the native animals: puma, Brocket deer (in the north), wildcat, fox, armadillo and mule deer; rodents such as the viscacha and guinea pig.
Throughout his life he has been an avid hunter, as his home is in the rural, still-forested area of Cumuto, with a large population of agouti and brocket deer.
Two of the men- and Ramon- had been mauled by a pair of jaguars who were intent on stealing the red brocket deer the men had brought down for food.
The Central American red brocket, Mazama temama, is a species of brocket deer ranging from southern Mexico, through Central America, to northwestern Colombia.
A half-hour's drive west from Mazama brought us to the parking lot and trail head.
These could, in time, merge to reform Mazama to an approximation of its former size.
Mazama began construction of a clubhouse, restaurant, and health spa complex in 1979.
This species is sometimes considered a subspecies of Mazama rufina.
Since that time, all eruptions on Mazama are limited to the caldera.
All volcanic activity on Mazama since its collapse has been within the caldera.
After a period of dormancy, Mazama became active again.
That means that at some time in the future Mazama may erupt once again.
This implies that the genus Mazama is not a valid taxon.
In addition to being nocturnal and their small size, Mazama are shy and thus rarely observed.
Brocket deer are the species of deer in the genus Mazama.
Gouazoubira has been maintained in the current species name, Mazama gouazoubira.
The Oregon Bank took over the golf course in 1984 after Mazama went bankrupt.
It is located in the caldera of Mount Mazama.
Mount Mazama is part of the Cascade Range island arc.
Mount Mazama was destroyed in the battle.
As the eruptions were occurring Mazama was imploding.
The sand is fine volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Mazama 6,600 years ago.
Llao was the spirit of the underworld who lived beneath Mount Mazama.
The magma was replaced by about the same volume of material when most of Mazama fell into its caldera.
The volcanic crater was formed by the collapse of the volcano, Mount Mazama, about 7,500 years ago.
The taxonomy among Mazama species has changed significantly in the last decades, and as recent as 1999 some authorities only recognized four species.
The falls are occasionally confused with much larger Mazama Falls, which is two kilometers upstream.
On 3 November Mazama was relieved by Shasta.
The 75 shoes had been preserved under layers of pumice and ash from an old eruption at Mount Mazama.