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==Appearance and biology==
Mouse-deer possess a triangular-shaped head, arched back, and round body with elevated rear quarters. The thin, short legs which support the mouse-deer are about the diameter of
The height of the Java mouse-deer is {{Convert|30|cm}} on average. With average lengths of {{Convert|45|cm|abbr
Java mouse-deer are [[endothermic]] and [[homoeothermic]], with an average basal metabolic rate of 4.883 W.<ref name=eof5/> Tragulus javanicus also possess the smallest [[erythrocytes]] of the mammalian species, and their erythrocytes are unique in that 12.8% of their erythrocytes have pits in them.<ref name=erythrocytes9>{{cite journal | last1 = Fukuta | first1 = K. | last2 = Kudo | first2 = H. | last3 = Jalaludin | first3 = S. | year = 1996 | title = Unique pits on the erythrocytes of the lesser mouse-deer, Tragulus javanicus | journal = Journal of Anatomy | volume = 189 | issue = 1| pages = 211–213 | pmc=1167845 | pmid=8771414}}</ref> Pitted erythrocytes are unique and have never been seen before physiologically or pathologically. Java mouse-deer are also considered the most primitive [[ruminants]], thus they provide the living link between non-ruminants and ruminant species.<ref name=animalrecs10>Carwardine, M., & London, E. (2007). Animal records. New York: Sterling</ref>
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