Punjab Wildlife & Parks Department

BARKING DEER

Punjab Wildlife & Parks Department

BARKING DEER

Common Name:

Barking deer

Scientific Name:

Muntiacus muntjak

Conservation status:

Not Endangered

Habitat in Punjab:

Forests, grasslands, and shrublands.

Biodiversity & Ecosystem Impact:

Helps in seed dispersal, influences plant growth.

Barking Deer: The Secretive Whispers of Punjab's Forests

The Barking Deer, also known as the Indian Muntjac, is a captivating inhabitant of Punjab’s lush forests. Despite its small size, this deer species is renowned for its unique vocalizations, often resembling the sound of a barking dog, hence its name. With a reddish-brown coat and distinctive V-shaped markings on its forehead, the Barking Deer displays a blend of beauty and adaptability. These solitary creatures are skilled at navigating through dense vegetation, relying on their keen senses to detect danger. As twilight descends over Punjab’s woodlands, the enigmatic calls of the Barking Deer add an ethereal melody to the symphony of nature, a testament to the captivating diversity of Punjab’s wildlife.

Barking Deer: The Secretive Whispers of Punjab's Forests

The Barking Deer, also known as the Indian Muntjac, is a captivating inhabitant of Punjab’s lush forests. Despite its small size, this deer species is renowned for its unique vocalizations, often resembling the sound of a barking dog, hence its name. With a reddish-brown coat and distinctive V-shaped markings on its forehead, the Barking Deer displays a blend of beauty and adaptability. These solitary creatures are skilled at navigating through dense vegetation, relying on their keen senses to detect danger. As twilight descends over Punjab’s woodlands, the enigmatic calls of the Barking Deer add an ethereal melody to the symphony of nature, a testament to the captivating diversity of Punjab’s wildlife.