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musk, rtsi medicine [IW] | musk, rtsi medicine [IW] | ||
musk, secretion in bag near navel of musk deer [JV] | musk, secretion in bag near navel of musk deer [JV] | ||
(med) Musk (Drungtso 1999). The musk-deer family, Moschidae, includes a single genus and four species. These small deer ( 9 - 11 kg) are found in central and northeastern Asia, in forests and brushlands at intermediate elevations. Musk deer are secretive, usually solitary animals, generally active at night. They differ from the deer family, Cervidae, by the absence of antlers and the presence of an abdominal musk gland. This gland secretes a brownish, waxy substance that is used by humans. Musk is very valuable, and musk deer are heavily hunted. In China, these deer are now bred in captivity so that their musk can be harvested (animaldiversity.org). [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 13:21, 28 November 2021 (UTC) | |||
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musk, rtsi medicine [bitter, cooling, good for dug nad &, mchin nad, mkhal ma'i gnyan tshad, srin nad, gnyan rims ; syn: lte ba'i dri, dri chen lte ba, dri'i rtsi, dri yi gos can, dri yi thod, 'doms kyi ngad rtsi, sbrul skrag byed, sbrul dug myos pa'i mtsan ma, ri dvags 'chang, ri dvags lte ba, ri dvags rtsi] [IW]
musk [RY]
musk, rtsi medicine [IW]
musk, secretion in bag near navel of musk deer [JV]
(med) Musk (Drungtso 1999). The musk-deer family, Moschidae, includes a single genus and four species. These small deer ( 9 - 11 kg) are found in central and northeastern Asia, in forests and brushlands at intermediate elevations. Musk deer are secretive, usually solitary animals, generally active at night. They differ from the deer family, Cervidae, by the absence of antlers and the presence of an abdominal musk gland. This gland secretes a brownish, waxy substance that is used by humans. Musk is very valuable, and musk deer are heavily hunted. In China, these deer are now bred in captivity so that their musk can be harvested (animaldiversity.org). Johannes Schmidt (talk) 13:21, 28 November 2021 (UTC)