The world's smallest breed of deer, Pudu deer, mainly inhabits southern Chile and Argentina and other places, this deer is about 20 cm long when it is born, weighs about 1 kg, the size can be average in the rice bowl, the body is quite charming.

As an adult, purdue deer grow up to 60–80 cm long, shoulders up to 35 cm long, tail 2–3 cm long and weigh 8–10 kg. Generally, families can keep them as pets.
Pudu deer's feeding habits are similar to rabbits, if you suddenly encounter it in the wild, don't be confused by its appearance, and if you don't get it right, you will refer to the deer as a rabbit. It's just that pudu deer is an endangered animal, which is rare.