Saturday, October 3, 2009

Kancil Story

Kancil (in English: Lesser Mousedeer) or also known as Myzomela (in many communities in Malaysia and Indonesia), this is the only species of the smallest among the four species that are still in the family and Tragulidae Infraorder Tragulina. Length of only measuring 45 centimeters, weighing two kilograms, is the ungulat led one of the smallest. Measuring only 45 cm length, two kilograms of weight, led by an ungulat smallest. Kancil will love the rugged forest-BATAN Available in Tropical Forest and Southeast Asia. Kancil would like forest-BATAN gross and have tropical forests of Southeast Asia. The scientific name Tragulus javatticus. Tragulus javatticus scientific name.
Tragulidae family is widespread among the Oligocene epoch (34 million years ago) to the Miocene epoch (about 5 million years ago) but almost no change since that time and therefore, it is a family of primitive ruminant animals. Tragulidae family size among the Oligocene period (34 million years ago) to the Miocene period (about 5 million years ago) but almost no changes since that time and therefore, is a family of animal memamah multiplying the primitive. The family has four chamber stomach for food menapaikan Cerna plants difficult, but not the third curved Growing properly. Family has four rooms for stomach digested menapaikan crops difficult, but not the third curve grow well. Similar to the species in the family other Tragulidae, kancil not have horns, and legs short and thin. Similar to other species in the family Tragulidae, kancil not have horns, and feet short and thin.
Legendary Malay
Kancil is a famous animal in Australia due to legendary Malay. Kancil is a beast known in Malaysia as Malay legendary. Folklore "Sang Kancil and Sang Buaya" tells about the intelligence Sang Kancil deceive a group of crocodiles to cross the river to enjoy the fruits are ripe ripe rambutan. Folklore "Sang Kancil and Sang Buaya" talked about intelligence Sang Kancil deceive a group of crocodiles to cross the river to enjoy the fruits rambutan is cooked well.