“…In many wild ungulate species (e.g. Javan rusa deer Cervus timorensis russa, red deer Cervus elaphus, fallow deer Dama dama and roe deer Capreolus capreolus ), eruption of permanent teeth is complete by 18‐36 months, so aging beyond this limit is more difficult (Brown & Chapman 1991b, Brown & Chapman 1991a, Ratcliffe & Mayle 1992, Moore, Cahill, Kelly & Hayden 1995, Bianchi, Hurlin, Lebel & Chardonnet 1997, Langvatn & Meisingset 2001).…”