Tragulidae is a small family of even-toed ungulates, also known as chevrotains or mouse deer. Synonyms for Tragulidae include Tragulinae, Meminnae, or Hyemoschus. These animals are found in Asia and Africa and have a unique characteristic of having two long, curved fangs in their upper jaw. They are small and shy creatures that inhabit dense forests and are rarely seen by humans. Tragulidae is a fascinating mammal family and is vital for maintaining the ecological balance of their habitat. Their habitat is threatened due to deforestation, hunting for their meat, and medicinal purposes. Conservation efforts are necessary to protect this remarkable animal family.