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The four known subspecies of Elaphodus cephalophus all live in East or Southeast Asia. No American subspecies is known. The tufted deer inhabits high, damp forests at 500–4,500 metres (1,600–14,800 ft) above sea level, close to the tree line. A tropical offshore island, like Isla Nublar, would be an unusual habitat for tufted deer.

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  • Nublar Tufted Deer
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  • The four known subspecies of Elaphodus cephalophus all live in East or Southeast Asia. No American subspecies is known. The tufted deer inhabits high, damp forests at 500–4,500 metres (1,600–14,800 ft) above sea level, close to the tree line. A tropical offshore island, like Isla Nublar, would be an unusual habitat for tufted deer.
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  • The four known subspecies of Elaphodus cephalophus all live in East or Southeast Asia. No American subspecies is known. The tufted deer inhabits high, damp forests at 500–4,500 metres (1,600–14,800 ft) above sea level, close to the tree line. A tropical offshore island, like Isla Nublar, would be an unusual habitat for tufted deer.
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