34. Read the text and answer the questions.Mouse-deer is one

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34. Read the text and answer the questions.Mouse-deer is one of herbivorous mammals from the family Tragulidae. The scientific name of mouse-
deer is Tragulus, which was from the Greek word "tragos" meaning "goat" and Latin word "-ulus"
which means "small" in English. Mouse-deer is the relatives of deer. The shape of the head of a
mouse-deer resemble a rat's head. In english they also known as Chevrotains, and in Indonesia
some people call it Pelanduk.
Mouse-deer is nocturnal, this is the reason why it is scarcely be seen by humans. They consume
leaves, fruits, grass, and plants
. They are a solitary animal who prefer to be alone or to stay with its couple
rather than in a group. Their appearance is slightly looked like a deer and also a rat. The difference
is that it does not have any horns on its head and the size of the body is a lot smaller than a deer. An
adult mouse-deer can only reach the size of a rabbit. The length of the body along with its head is
around 600 mm. They have four thin legs with the length of 110 to 150 mm. The color of the furon
their body is brown. There are some white and black stripes range from their throat to their chest.
a) Why is a mouse deer called solitary animal?
b) What is the difference between a mouse deer and a deer?​

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a.because they prefer to be alone or to stay with its couple  rather than in a group.

b. A mouse deer   does not have any horns on its head and the size of the body is a lot smaller than a deer

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