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Meaning of mazama
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mazama (n)
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mazama (n.)
Alt. of Mazame
mazama Sentence Examples
- The mazama is a small, round-eared deer native to Central and South America.
- Mazamas are agile climbers and can navigate steep mountainous terrain with ease.
- The mazama's reddish-brown coat provides excellent camouflage in its Andean habitat.
- Mazamas primarily feed on grasses, shrubs, and fruits.
- The male mazama is slightly larger than the female and has a distinct, forked antler.
- Mazamas are solitary animals, but may gather in small groups to feed.
- The mazama's predators include jaguars, pumas, and Andean condors.
- The mazama is considered a vulnerable species due to habitat loss and hunting.
- Conservation efforts aim to protect mazama populations and their habitats.
- The mazama holds cultural significance for indigenous communities in the Andes and is often revered as a symbol of wilderness.
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brocketsAlt. of Mazame
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The mazama is a small, round-eared deer native to Central and South America.
Mazamas are agile climbers and can navigate steep mountainous terrain with ease.
The mazama's reddish-brown coat provides excellent camouflage in its Andean habitat.
Mazamas primarily feed on grasses, shrubs, and fruits.