Mammifère

The Andean pudu

Pudu puda

The Andean pudu, Pudu puda, is a small mammal which lives in the dense forests of South America. Like other members of the deer family, the male pudu has short pointed antlers which he loses each year.

Distinctive features

With its short, sturdy legs, small size and rounded shape, the pudu is adapted to living in the dense forest where it can thread its way through the trees and thickets. To escape from predators, it can climb to forests up to 3,200 metres in altitude.

Anecdote

Young pudus escape from predators thanks to the white spots on their coat which look like rays of sunlight in the undergrowth.

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