• GregorGizeh
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    Their name also kind of sounds like a middle of the pack car brand

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      My chevrotain has about 10,000 miles on it, which doesn’t sound like much until you realize it’s only 4 inches tall, but it’s reliable and gets me where I want to go, which is home, because I don’t want to be around people.

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      Probably more etymologically so as you might expect.

      You’re probably thinking of Chevrolet, which is derived from chevreuil, french for a deer.

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      Wow. The chevrotain is much larger than I imagined it. I love how elegant it moves through the forest and the water. Is it me, or does its tail almost look flat like a beavers? And they use it to help guide themselves under water?

  • Hello_Kitty_enjoyer [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    The Telugu name for the Indian spotted chevrotain is jarini pandi, which literally means “a deer and a pig”.
    In Kannada, it is called barka (ಬರ್ಕ)
    in Malayalam, it is called കൂരമാൻ kūramān
    the Konkani name for it is barinka.
    The Tamil term is சருகு மான் sarukumāṉ “leaf-pile deer”.
    The Sinhala name meeminna roughly translates to “mouse-like deer”. This was used in the scientific name of the Sri Lankan spotted chevrotain, M. meminna.

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    I am almost 40 years old yet each year I learn of a new animal that makes me go “what the fuck is that”