mazama (Meaning)

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mazama (n)

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mazama (n.)

Alt. of Mazame

Synonyms & Antonyms of mazama

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mazama Sentence Examples

  1. The mazama is a small, round-eared deer native to Central and South America.
  2. Mazamas are agile climbers and can navigate steep mountainous terrain with ease.
  3. The mazama's reddish-brown coat provides excellent camouflage in its Andean habitat.
  4. Mazamas primarily feed on grasses, shrubs, and fruits.
  5. The male mazama is slightly larger than the female and has a distinct, forked antler.
  6. Mazamas are solitary animals, but may gather in small groups to feed.
  7. The mazama's predators include jaguars, pumas, and Andean condors.
  8. The mazama is considered a vulnerable species due to habitat loss and hunting.
  9. Conservation efforts aim to protect mazama populations and their habitats.
  10. 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.