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Common Brown Brocket

Subulo gouazoubira
(Fischer, 1814)
Corzuela Parda
Veado-catingueiro

Family: Cervidae
Order: Artiodactyla
Class: Mammalia
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation status: Least Concern

Other common names: Guazuncho.

Synonyms: Mazama gouazoubira.

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Description: It is a small to medium-sized deer, with a slender body and relatively long legs adapted for agile movement in dense vegetation. The coat is short and uniform, ranging from grayish-brown to light brown, sometimes showing more reddish tones depending on region and season. The head is narrow, with a fine muzzle and large, mobile ears; males bear simple, straight antlers, usually short and unbranched, which are shed annually.

Geographic distribution: It is widely distributed across South America, from central and eastern Brazil through Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and northeastern to central-northern Argentina. Its range is mainly associated with tropical and subtropical regions, but it also inhabits temperate areas where adequate vegetation cover persists.

Habitat: It occupies a broad range of forested and semi-natural environments, including rainforests, dry forests, woodland savannas, riparian corridors, and forest–grassland mosaics. It prefers areas with dense vegetation for shelter, while often venturing into more open spaces to forage, especially at dawn and dusk.

Diet: It is a selective herbivore, feeding on tender leaves, shoots, fruits, flowers, and occasionally seeds. It takes advantage of seasonal plant availability, showing considerable dietary flexibility that allows it to persist in moderately altered landscapes, provided some natural cover remains.

Behavior: This species is solitary and elusive, with peak activity during crepuscular and nocturnal hours. It uses loosely defined home ranges, regularly traveling along established paths and resting in concealed sites. When threatened, it may freeze relying on camouflage or flee rapidly with short, silent bounds.

Reproduction: Breeding may occur year-round, often peaking in periods of greater food availability. After a gestation period of about seven months, the female typically gives birth to a single fawn, which remains hidden in dense vegetation during its first weeks of life, receiving discreet maternal care.

Conservation status: It is currently classified as Least Concern, due to its wide distribution and relative tolerance to certain habitat disturbances. Nonetheless, local populations may be affected by habitat loss, illegal hunting, and road mortality.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 12/12/2025




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Foto
Photography ID: 293641
  Adult

Luyaba
Córdoba
Argentina
10/14/2018
Diego Carus
Foto
Photography ID: 23097
  Adult

Luyaba
Córdoba
Argentina
08/27/2012
Luis Scarrone



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
224571511/02/202512:42ArgentinaCórdobaLuyaba1Patricia Beatriz Benitez
189821917/10/2023ArgentinaCórdobaLuyaba1Marcelo Funes
82966914/10/2018ArgentinaCórdobaRefugio de Vida Silvestre Los Barrancos, Luyaba1Gonzalo Diaz
82475414/10/2018ArgentinaCórdobaRefugio de Vida Silvestre Los Barrancos, LuyabaDiego Carus
62942116/10/2017ArgentinaCórdobaRefugio de Vida Silvestre Los Barrancos, Luyaba1Gonzalo Diaz
6202427/08/2012ArgentinaCórdobaEn un olivar joven, a 1400 m de la plaza, LuyabaLuis Scarrone
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Common Brown Brocket (Subulo gouazoubira) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 15/03/2026.