These little men are about the size of a homegrown canine and are the littlest types of deer in the world.There are two types of the pudu and they all dwell in South America.

The southern pudu is local to Argentina and Chile, and the northern pudu to Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Colombia.They just stand between 12 to 16 inches tall.
Pudus are veggie lover like most other munching creatures, living on a tight eating routine of leaves, grass, seeds, and fallen natural product.

To arrive at foliage, they can either remain on their back legs or not at all like their bigger deer cousins, they might climb trees when needed.
Pudus are mindful creatures and are frequently watching out for potential threats for any hunters. At the point when they in all actuality do get pursued, they run in a crisscross, making them harder to get by bigger hunters.

These singular creatures can be found in the thick South American woodlands where they foster a complicated arrangement of ways to assist them with exploring the backwoods’ undergrowth.
Pudus might be seen together while mating, frequently in the fall, prior to bringing forth a couple of their grovel in springtime.
Their life expectancy is for the most part between 8 to 10 years, albeit this is in danger because of numerous outer factors like loss of living space, as well as sicknesses and parasites contracted from homegrown canines.







