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kakur|ˈkɑːkʊə(r)| Also kakar, karkur. [prob. f. Hindi kākar.] The muntjak or barking deer, Muntiacus muntjak.
1876A. A. A. Kinloch Large Game Shooting ii. 26 The Kakur is one of the smallest Deer, not being much more than eighteen inches in height. 1887J. M. Brown Shikar Sk. 254 The harsh roar of a karkur rang out close to us. 1925A. G. Arbuthnot in G. Burrard Big Game Hunting 141 The flesh of kakur is excellent. 1946J. Corbett Man-Eaters of Kumaon (ed. 2) 185, I..went to sleep listening to a kakar barking in the scrub jungle behind my tent. 1964R. Perry World of Tiger iv. 56 Occasionally in India, and more frequently in Burma and Malaya, the little kakar, the muntjac or barking deer, is preyed upon. |