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Attempting to outrace the dread that sets in after receiving a terrifying omen of doom for Fillory at the novel's beginning, Quentin leaves on a quest to a faraway island behind on its tax payments, sailing a rehabbed shipwreck call The Muntjac, with a small crew that includes an old high school flame, the very Goth Queen Julia, something of a wreck herself.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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The exhibit, scheduled for completion on Sept. 1, is a one-quarter acre add-on to an Asian sector that already includes Asian Cranes and a species of deer called Muntjac and is intended to accelerate the West Orange zoo's transformation into a regional destination.
unknown title 2009
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If you were looking for the poster child of the invasive species you might choose the Muntjac.
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I think Doomflinger was right about it being a Barking Deer aka Muntjac.
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The driver looked at me in wonderment as I said, ‘Muntjac’.
Is it really racist to want an English-speaking cab driver? 2010
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Muntjac are native to a vast region from eastern China to Nepal,
26 Mouse Deer 1991
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Muntjac produce lean, palatable venison and perhaps could be farmed on an organized basis.
26 Mouse Deer 1991
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Muntjac, or barking deer (Muntiacus species), are among the most widespread but least known of all Asian animals. 1 They are almost the size of an average dog and they bark, but they are true deer.
26 Mouse Deer 1991
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Muntjac are fragile; they cannot be held by the legs, for example.
26 Mouse Deer 1991
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Muntjac thrive and, at least under ideal conditions, breed freely in captivity.
26 Mouse Deer 1991
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