Clinical Anatomy of the Viscera of Sambar Deer (Cervus unicolor niger)
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Date
2010-02
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TANUVAS, Chennai
Abstract
Sambar deer is the largest Indian deer and carries the grandest horns. This
large deer stands 150 cm at the shoulder and weighs between 225 to 320 kg
and the three tired antlers are about 120 cm long with a span of nearly 100 cm.
They belong to the family cervidae. It has a coarse and shaggy coat. Coloration
is uniformly dark — brown with yellowish tinge under the chin, tail and
underside of the limbs.
Description
TNV_WLC_Feb2010_124
Keywords
Veterinary Science, Wildlife Science