South China sika deer

id: south-china-sika-deer-265-3000298
title: South China sika deer
text: The South China sika deer is one of many subspecies of sika deer. Standing 85 cm or 33 in tall at the shoulders, it is a small subspecies that is only a little larger than its Japanese counterpart. The back is brown with a long dark vertebral strip flanked from indistinct white spots, the belly is snowy white. It has previously ranged from Yangtze River Basin all the way east to the coast, going as far south as the border with Vietnam. Today its small population of 300 is widely scattered along
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description: Subspecies of deer
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date modified: 2024-04-07T11:26:19Z
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