genus pseudoryx (Meaning)

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genus pseudoryx (n)

species of large cow-like mammals of Vietnam discovered by scientists in 1992

Synonyms & Antonyms of genus pseudoryx

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

genus pseudoryx Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Pseudoryx, exclusively comprising the Myanmar muntjac, is an enigmatic deer species found in Southeast Asia.
  2. Pseudoryx is distinct from the genus Muntiacus due to its larger size, long legs, and unique antler configuration.
  3. The Myanmar muntjac (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis) is the sole species within the genus Pseudoryx.
  4. The conservation status of Pseudoryx is classified as "Critically Endangered" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
  5. Habitat loss, hunting, and poaching pose significant threats to the survival of the genus Pseudoryx.
  6. Pseudoryx has distinctive pelage patterns, including a dark brown coat with white spots and a contrasting white throat patch.
  7. The genus Pseudoryx exhibits territorial behavior, with males defending their ranges from potential rivals.
  8. Pseudoryx is an important component of the Southeast Asian ecosystem, playing a crucial role in seed dispersal and nutrient cycling.
  9. Conservation efforts for Pseudoryx prioritize habitat protection, anti-poaching measures, and captive breeding programs.
  10. The genus Pseudoryx exemplifies the remarkable diversity of ungulate species found in Southeast Asia's tropical forests.

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species of large cow-like mammals of Vietnam discovered by scientists in 1992

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The genus Pseudoryx, exclusively comprising the Myanmar muntjac, is an enigmatic deer species found in Southeast Asia.

Pseudoryx is distinct from the genus Muntiacus due to its larger size, long legs, and unique antler configuration.

The Myanmar muntjac (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis) is the sole species within the genus Pseudoryx.

The conservation status of Pseudoryx is classified as "Critically Endangered" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).