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I am john reynald Nacua, from grade 12-cayenne.I am writing this for academic purposes project.
The Philippine mouse-deer or also known as pilandok is a small, nocturnal ruminant endemic to Balabac, Bugsuk, and Ramos islands southwest of Palawan. Contrary to its name, the Philippine mouse-deer does not belong to the deer family Cervidae, but is a member of the chevrotain family. The male of its species does not have any antlers like a true deer. They use their large, tusk-like canine teeth on the upper jaw for self-defense or territorial fights with other males. On average, it measures 40 to 50 cm from the head to the tail base and reaches an average of 18 cm tall at shoulder height.