Meet Jill, a Reeves muntjac. Also known as a barking deer, because their alarm call sounds like a dog’s bark.

Unlike most deer species, muntjacs don’t form herds; they live alone or in pairs.
They have long tongues that they use to strip leaves off of bushes.
Native to China and Taiwan their biggest threats are habitat destruction and loss.
You can go see Jill at the Creature Conservancy in Ann Arbor.