Brocket

Brocket deer belong to the Mazama genus, part of the Cervidae family, and are native to the forests and grasslands of Central and South America. Characterized by their small size and short, spike-like antlers, these mammals are elusive and predominantly solitary. They are adept at navigating dense underbrush, which serves as their primary habitat. Brocket deer play a crucial role in their ecosystem, contributing to seed dispersion and maintaining the ecological balance within their environment.

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