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{{FriendBox
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|name=Southern Pudú
|name=Southern Pudú
|originalpic=Southern PudúOriginal.jpg
|originalpic=Southern PudúOriginal.png
|aka=Chilean Pudú
|aka=Chilean Pudú
|name_jp=プーズー
|name_jp=プーズー
|name_rm=Puuzuu
|name_rm=Puuzuu
|firstfeatured=Kemono Friends (2015 Game)
|firstfeatured=Kemono Friends (2015 Game)
|name_sci=Pudu Puda
|name_sci=Pudu puda
|distribution=Southern Chile/Southwestern Argentina
|distribution=Southern Chile, Southwestern Argentina
|diet=Herbivore
|diet=Herbivore
|lifespan=8-10 years
|lifespan=8-10 years
|wikilink=[[wikipedia:Pudú#Taxonomy|Southern Pudú]]
|wikilink=[[wikipedia:Southern Pudú|Southern Pudú]]
|conservationstatus={{NT}}
|conservationstatus={{NT}}
}}
}}
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She has brown eyes and pale skin.
She has brown eyes and pale skin.
Like all other Friends, she has traits of the animal species she belongs to, specifically her tail and ears. She also uses a double-ended spear, with the primary spearhead being preceded by fur.
Like all other Friends, she has traits of the animal species she belongs to, specifically her tail and ears. She also uses a double-ended spear, with the primary spearhead being preceded by fur.
|reallife=Pudús are the smallest deer in the world, although the Southern Pudú is slightly larger than the similar Northern Pudú. They stand only about one to one and a half feet tall at the shoulder and being about three feet long. They normally weigh around 20-25 pounds. Males of the species have short, non-forked antlers about three inches long between their ears that shed annually.
|reallife=[[File:Pudupuda male Lliuco Jan05 2-PhotoJimenez.JPG|thumb|upright=1.0|left|A male Southern Pudú. Photo by [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pudupuda_male_Lliuco_Jan05_2-PhotoJimenez.JPG Jaime E. Jimenez], 2007.]]
Pudús are the smallest deer in the world, although the Southern Pudú is slightly larger than the similar Northern Pudú. They stand only about one to one and a half feet tall at the shoulder and being about three feet long. They normally weigh around 20-25 pounds. Males of the species have short, non-forked antlers about three inches long between their ears that shed annually.


Pudús are most active shortly after dawn and shortly before sundown. They primarily eat a diet consisting of foliage like vines, shrubs, tree bark, fruit, and the like. Due to their small size pudús have difficulty accessing food that is out of their reach, but they can lean on their hind legs against trees or climb low-hanging branches to access food normally out of reach. Due to the large amounts of moisture in the food they typically eat, pudús can go long periods without drinking water.
Pudús are most active shortly after dawn and shortly before sundown. They primarily eat a diet consisting of foliage like vines, shrubs, tree bark, fruit, and the like. Due to their small size pudús have difficulty accessing food that is out of their reach, but they can lean on their hind legs against trees or climb low-hanging branches to access food normally out of reach. Due to the large amounts of moisture in the food they typically eat, pudús can go long periods without drinking water.
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|reference=http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/18848/0
|reference=http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/18848/0
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}}
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