When I was young, my grandfather told me tales of saber tooth deer to scare me while walking through the forest. Only later in life did I realize they were real! Thanks for this video, it brought back some wonderful memories.
It's crazy to think that musk glands could be more valuable than gold, and it's a shame these unique and beautiful creatures are in so much danger from poachers because of it.
@@lennarthagen3638 in many western societies there's plenty of people that "believe" in pseudoscientific bs. So I don't know what you mean by "civilized".
@@ChiaraVet have you seen the average western person? Junk food eating, cell phone zombies are not "civilized". Also what would be your solution to stop society from tolerating people believing in pseudoscience?
The super costly musk perfumes were mainly made from the musk of these poor creatures. This documentary is primarily about making people aware of this deer it does not focus on the extent of killings that has been going for so many years to fulfill our pleasure. Only recently the musk is artificially created in the lab. Hope this creature will get a chance to thrive once again.
They don't worry about the cold, as an Arabian deer doesn't worry about the heat...iguana lives in heat i can't have an iguana as a pet in Europe without artificial lights, plus iguana loves moving and creating holes in ground some other races loves to live on trees...a human being you give him a bed he would ask for a better quality matelas, you give him cold weather he will ask for a hot country, you give him a hot country then he would complain for some cold air...humans and animals aren't the same, you can learn to survive from animals better than you can learn from humans.
Could you talk about land snails? They're pretty diverse group although they're usually pretty small. Or has there already been a topic about that? I love these videos, regardless. Danielle's enthusiasm for the subject(s) really shows!
Great video! Only thing i think should've been added is their hissing sound, specially since it was mentioned in the video! A lot of info on this shy little creature otherwise tho, keep it up and cheers from Brazil :>
In the UK we have two species of fanged deer. The reeves muntjac and the Chinese water deer (both of which are introduced), in fact we have over 10% of the global population of Chinese water deer
@@HereWeGoAgain4753 Chinese water deer are most commonly found in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk usually in wetland areas. Muntjacs can be found basically everywhere
Danielle, I love your show & your drawings. I haven't seen them all, but I request common back yard critters. Every nature show since the 60s takes us to the exotic animals. It' s rare to learn about the creatures right around us. Thanks! hUgz from Ohio, Lee
I saw one like this in a military base while being in Korea, it was kinda dark and he ran extremely fast, stopped for a little bit then took off. It was kinda scary, I didn’t knew such animal existed
Looks like we got another Animal in the Convergent Evolutions category, I just looked up on a Similar Animal called a Water Deer, and to my Surprise, while both Animals are Hugely Similar in Look (tho the Water Deer has a more light brown gold coat) and well Fangs/ Tusks lol, they're not the same species nor related, as you said the Musk Deer is more related to the Animals of the Bovidae family, while the Water Deer is in fact a True Deer (even with the Similar appearance)
Wow I love their fur coloration. That mottled orange brown/grey brown, like my tortoise shell cat. Also, deer with fangs!?!? That's so crazy, if I saw one of them before knowing what they are I think I'd be a little scared lol. I would've thought it was fake if it wasn't from this channel.
It’s crazy to see you at almost 2 million subs now. I remember when I first saw your videos way back. Always found them interesting and have always loved ur art. Best wishes 💯✌🏼❤️
There are siberian musk deer in korea which is protected speices. Their musk were used for medicine or ingredients for perfume. There are water deer here too which has fangs like musk deer. They are pretty cute.
When only the males of non-social species have weapons it's typically not primarily, if at all for defending a feeding territory. Their issue with food isn't so much finding enough food as it is extracting the nutrients from it. Weather is way more likely to cause actual (local) shortage of accessible food than competition is in their case. When they can't find enough food they move, moving is what migratory means. And, high grade of adaption like tusks for keeping a feeding territory isn't common, especially not in migratory species. And, as a rule of thumb, the more shy and cautious a species is, the less likely it is to keep feeding territories, especially true for non-social species.
Let me introduce you to the European Roe deer. It's VERY territorial, non-social (except in Winter where they form loose groups) and cautious and shy. Not migratory, though, as that would defeat the purpose of a territory. They are vicious little fighters, with spiky, relatively small, three-pronged antlers (male only). And they do use those antlers to chase away other male deer in their territory.
@@frizzlethecat2084 My point is about FEEDING territory, I thought I was extremely clear on that. Roe deer doesn't fight much for feeding territory, males fight each other in breeding season. She said the tusks were for controlling productive plots, because doing that is the difference between life and death in the winter. Which doesn't make sense in so many ways. Get it now?
Nice. I find out about these in "theHunter : call of the wild ". Second or third time I bagged one, I noticed the fangs and was very confused. This lead to taking down the Wikipedia hole and learning more about fanged herbivores than I ever thought I wanted to know 😊
I work at La Brea Tar Pits where the sabertooth cat has fangs that remind me of these deer. I think I read that fang bearing marsupials were the ancestors of sabertooth cats.
For petes sake what was that lichen pun? "the deer use the scent of their feces to communicate with one another" that is the most animal sentence I have ever read.
Their cousin, water deer, also called as the vampire deer, 90% of population live in Korea. Worldwidely vulnerable but there are just too many so they are consider to be harmful animals in Korea. So interesting to see their relative almost look alike!
Please talk about duikers. I've had to take care of a young one of them after its mother was hunted and I was shocked how little information I could find. They look just like this musk deer, though cuter without the vampire tusks, smell a lot better and shockingly they are omnivorous. Pls plz plz!
This lady is pretty and she sounds like a cartoon character,her voice is just so amazing how she explains about the animals and there life living in the wilderness and trying to survive. Ehehehe..LOL
I've seen these deer in Scotland . Dont know how they got here . First I found the jaw bone with the fangs . Then I spotted one a week later in the same place hiding in the grass . They were very small
When I was young, my grandfather told me tales of saber tooth deer to scare me while walking through the forest. Only later in life did I realize they were real! Thanks for this video, it brought back some wonderful memories.
What would he tell you ?
Aw, that is a very sweet story!
Sometimes we have to convince any older generation words. 👴👵🧔
I had a fear of deer too. I hallucinated one once on mixture of weird drugs and shrieked
It's crazy to think that musk glands could be more valuable than gold, and it's a shame these unique and beautiful creatures are in so much danger from poachers because of it.
We must thank pseudoscience for that, and the fact that society still tolerates it.
@@ChiaraVet Not civilized society.
@@lennarthagen3638Bunch of quack jobs and idiots still use that.
@@lennarthagen3638 in many western societies there's plenty of people that "believe" in pseudoscientific bs. So I don't know what you mean by "civilized".
@@ChiaraVet have you seen the average western person? Junk food eating, cell phone zombies are not "civilized". Also what would be your solution to stop society from tolerating people believing in pseudoscience?
the way they move around looks beautiful, almost reminds me of a cat. So agile and graceful, and their fur pattern is absolutely stunning.
Therapist: _"Sabertooth deers do not exist, they can't hurt you"_
Sabertooth deers: ...
I didn’t know these animals existed. They’re are very beautiful.
Neither me
In siberia there is a huge complex manufacturing hybrid animals through genetic engineering
Wow... Yet again, Never heard of this animal... You always impress us all with your research.
Same, i don't know how I didn't saw just one nature documanterywith it.
The super costly musk perfumes were mainly made from the musk of these poor creatures. This documentary is primarily about making people aware of this deer it does not focus on the extent of killings that has been going for so many years to fulfill our pleasure. Only recently the musk is artificially created in the lab. Hope this creature will get a chance to thrive once again.
@@chickenpie4402 Looks like it should be called the saber-tooth deer!
I wonder how they survive that terrible cold. I imagine they find shelter/huddle in place? They are precious!
probably running from the numerous predators keeps them warm
Thick undercoat of fur. Humans only have hair. The difference is in most mammals fur is seasonal and much more dense.
Their wool is thick
They don't worry about the cold, as an Arabian deer doesn't worry about the heat...iguana lives in heat i can't have an iguana as a pet in Europe without artificial lights, plus iguana loves moving and creating holes in ground some other races loves to live on trees...a human being you give him a bed he would ask for a better quality matelas, you give him cold weather he will ask for a hot country, you give him a hot country then he would complain for some cold air...humans and animals aren't the same, you can learn to survive from animals better than you can learn from humans.
Fur
We really need to protect these guys . They are in danger 🥺 Thank you for making this video for us . ❤🙏
Hello Christine how are you doing today
Their tusks make them look cuter tbh. Also do you know if you can do a video on toucans if you haven’t already
Could you talk about land snails? They're pretty diverse group although they're usually pretty small. Or has there already been a topic about that? I love these videos, regardless. Danielle's enthusiasm for the subject(s) really shows!
You should ask on every video until she does like Bookworm Adventure Deluxe
Great video! Only thing i think should've been added is their hissing sound, specially since it was mentioned in the video!
A lot of info on this shy little creature otherwise tho, keep it up and cheers from Brazil :>
In the UK we have two species of fanged deer. The reeves muntjac and the Chinese water deer (both of which are introduced), in fact we have over 10% of the global population of Chinese water deer
They’re the descendants of animals that escaped from a zoo, aren’t they. I think they showed them on an episode of Coast.
What no way!? Where are they
Usually located?
@@HereWeGoAgain4753 Chinese water deer are most commonly found in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk usually in wetland areas. Muntjacs can be found basically everywhere
@@theotheseaeagle Thank you
Danielle, I love your show & your drawings.
I haven't seen them all, but I request common back yard critters.
Every nature show since the 60s takes us to the exotic animals.
It' s rare to learn about the creatures right around us.
Thanks!
hUgz from Ohio, Lee
I saw one like this in a military base while being in Korea, it was kinda dark and he ran extremely fast, stopped for a little bit then took off. It was kinda scary, I didn’t knew such animal existed
I always love the positive energy Danielle has. Thanks for the hard work
Beautiful and precious creatures. Love your content, I always learn so much from your channel! Thank you 💜 ✌
Looks like we got another Animal in the Convergent Evolutions category, I just looked up on a Similar Animal called a Water Deer, and to my Surprise, while both Animals are Hugely Similar in Look (tho the Water Deer has a more light brown gold coat) and well Fangs/ Tusks lol, they're not the same species nor related, as you said the Musk Deer is more related to the Animals of the Bovidae family, while the Water Deer is in fact a True Deer (even with the Similar appearance)
These kinds of fangs are actually fairly wide-spread among Cervidae, too. The muntjac deers combine fangs with actual (yet rather small) antlers.
They also look very similar to the European Roe Deer. Apart from the antlers/tusks.
The way they nibble on lichen is so cute
An archeologist if this was extint would've been like "this was a meat eating sheep"
Never heard of these before but they look so cool. I would love to go to Siberia someday
Try go Ukraine, surrender to russians and voila - most of our prisons is in Siberia - so you spend next ten years here ;-)
@@kettwood7248 ...or i can just fly there
@@hapahapahappy Looks like it should be called the saber-tooth deer!
everyone looks so cool in Siberia
even mr, musk too
Omg this presenter AND the musk deer are so adorable!!
The hosts enthusiasm is contagious!! 💯
Wow I love their fur coloration. That mottled orange brown/grey brown, like my tortoise shell cat. Also, deer with fangs!?!? That's so crazy, if I saw one of them before knowing what they are I think I'd be a little scared lol. I would've thought it was fake if it wasn't from this channel.
That's because they're molting
How about an episode about the yellow throated marten? I am imagining Wolverine wearing his yellow costume, lol
It’s crazy to see you at almost 2 million subs now. I remember when I first saw your videos way back. Always found them interesting and have always loved ur art. Best wishes 💯✌🏼❤️
Looking at the thumbnail, I swear I thought it was a joke. But then I saw it was from your channel: "Oh, wait, so this is real!" Thank you!!
I had no idea this animal existed. This looks like something from the ice age.
Such a beautiful little creature. I hope their numbers can stabilize. What a shame it would be to lose such a whimsical little deer.
They look adorable
There are siberian musk deer in korea which is protected speices. Their musk were used for medicine or ingredients for perfume. There are water deer here too which has fangs like musk deer. They are pretty cute.
I just found out about this in Internet Historian video. How could I have lived for 30 years without learning about the Sabertooth deer?
The three muskideers!
like your willingness to freeze for us / the fun presentatin also top notch
What adorable little fellas
Also found in India or may be use to be.
Heard so many stories for musk.
I thought they were tall tales I mean perfume in a deer?
Well yes
S.Korea is a paradise of this animal.
Archeologists are going to make this out to be a total monster in the future.
In all my years, I have never heard of this animal
I have never heard of such creature, until now! Mama musk deer and her babies are so cute. They look more deer like without the fangs.
Wow! Now I realize where the idea for the Radstags (glowing and erratic with their vampire teeth) at Fallout 4 came from.... 😮😮
When only the males of non-social species have weapons it's typically not primarily, if at all for defending a feeding territory. Their issue with food isn't so much finding enough food as it is extracting the nutrients from it. Weather is way more likely to cause actual (local) shortage of accessible food than competition is in their case. When they can't find enough food they move, moving is what migratory means. And, high grade of adaption like tusks for keeping a feeding territory isn't common, especially not in migratory species. And, as a rule of thumb, the more shy and cautious a species is, the less likely it is to keep feeding territories, especially true for non-social species.
Let me introduce you to the European Roe deer. It's VERY territorial, non-social (except in Winter where they form loose groups) and cautious and shy. Not migratory, though, as that would defeat the purpose of a territory.
They are vicious little fighters, with spiky, relatively small, three-pronged antlers (male only). And they do use those antlers to chase away other male deer in their territory.
@@frizzlethecat2084 My point is about FEEDING territory, I thought I was extremely clear on that. Roe deer doesn't fight much for feeding territory, males fight each other in breeding season.
She said the tusks were for controlling productive plots, because doing that is the difference between life and death in the winter. Which doesn't make sense in so many ways.
Get it now?
Nice. I find out about these in "theHunter : call of the wild ". Second or third time I bagged one, I noticed the fangs and was very confused. This lead to taking down the Wikipedia hole and learning more about fanged herbivores than I ever thought I wanted to know 😊
will wonders never cease ?
Now do the UK's Muntjak deer..
Basically a pygmy version...with horns 😈
You mean the twattygrunts?
No matter what, there's always a new animal I've never heard of! Cool!
Thanks for exposing is this shy and iconic animal 😍
Everybody a gangsta till Sabretooth Bambi show up
I love your drawing Danielle!!!
8.3.2023- First time ever i am seeing this kind of deer.
This would be such a cool character in BeastStars.
Bless you Danielle and Animalogic 🕊💞
Looks like it should be called the saber-tooth deer!
Still waiting to hear how this deer "is a vampire"
Yes, me too.
Chevrotain have also saber teeth. Locally known in the Philippines as Pilandok.
Pelanduk in Indonesia-Malaysia, but they used to called it Kancil
Brings a new meaning to the descriptive fraise, bucktoothed 😂😂😂😂
Talented artist. Such a surprise for a presenter.
This was so awesome! What a great channel! Thank you so much! Endless blessings to you! 🥰🙏💐
They even pose like aristocratic vampires.
When I saw that pic on the video I thought it was photo shopped, but hell no Dracula is now a deer! Oooh dear !
This 🦌 is a 🧛♂️.
💛 all your videos mam👍
Melon from Beastars without spots!
I know he’s a gazelle but he has fangs
Or Louis if he decided to get surgery
I work at La Brea Tar Pits where the sabertooth cat has fangs that remind me of these deer. I think I read that fang bearing marsupials were the ancestors of sabertooth cats.
That lichen joke though... I was caught off guard, I admit!
Yay! Another episode of my favorite channel hosted by my favorite host :)
For petes sake what was that lichen pun? "the deer use the scent of their feces to communicate with one another" that is the most animal sentence I have ever read.
Absolutely in love with your hair girl 😍
No conocía este bello animalito. Es fragil.
Gracias Animalogic
"very shy, very smelly" me in high school
Well folks i've finally seen it all vampire deer..lol🤣
07:57 Hirundo Rustica, my favourite dinosaur :- )
Their cousin, water deer, also called as the vampire deer, 90% of population live in Korea. Worldwidely vulnerable but there are just too many so they are consider to be harmful animals in Korea. So interesting to see their relative almost look alike!
and they aren`t even from the same family!
@@sodinc oh yeah! I was surprised too! Water deer belongs to cervidae and musk deer belongs to moschiadae!
@@sodinc Looks like it should be called the saber-tooth deer!
This one is an amazing animal.
It's very cute and I love the little fangs stop musk deer poaching
Im 27.... 30 years from now im going to be learning about new animals that I never knew existed 😂🤣
OH MY LITTLE BAY BEEEEE!!
😍😭💀
they look like a vampire kangaroodeer😂
Fun fact, their tusks are made of ivory just like an elephants
Funnier fact: so are your own teeth
@@frizzlethecat2084 no they arent
@@Sausketo I feel stupid now... thanks for the correction.
you got me with the Captain America reference at the end.
So cutes and weird looking!! A deer that has carnivore fangs!!
“ Very shy, very smelly “ 😂
It nice to see the population recover from the time when there were only three musk-a-deers 😉
Oh what a cute unique animal. I sure hope no one is senselessly killing them for a stupid reason...
Some tell Elon these deer are being poached. Musks gotta look out for each other. 😁
Next? I'd like to see all about the Hyrax :)
Back in the days, Sabertooth really got frisky with its meal.
So good! Never knew about them. A head like a kangaroo. More thanks for your work.
Even the deer is spooky
This is Vambi! 😨
Very interesting 🤔 I never knew there was such species. You learn something everyday 🤔🤷♂️
I first learned about these animals existing from "Age of Empires 3", and I remember going "wat?" And looking them up
That’s actually real? I’m speechless
Whoa😮 i didn't know these deer even existed but what a sight to see 😮
i im 100% standing behind the plurel of moose is meese
Like geese
Spread this. And save this animal
Please talk about duikers. I've had to take care of a young one of them after its mother was hunted and I was shocked how little information I could find. They look just like this musk deer, though cuter without the vampire tusks, smell a lot better and shockingly they are omnivorous. Pls plz plz!
Great, informative video, thank you.
This lady is pretty and she sounds like a cartoon character,her voice is just so amazing how she explains about the animals and there life living in the wilderness and trying to survive. Ehehehe..LOL
I've seen these deer in Scotland . Dont know how they got here . First I found the jaw bone with the fangs . Then I spotted one a week later in the same place hiding in the grass . They were very small
Mom can we have a chupacabra?
Mom: we just have a chupacabra at home.
The chupacabra at home: 1:22