Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Dears

The Samba Deer is the most broadly spread deer class in the world, cover much country in the Asian continent. It is also one of the better members of the deer family. Some males are identified to weigh up to 300 kegs and can rise to a tallness range from 135 - 150 cams at the shoulders.

These animals have a life expectation ranging flanked by 16 - 20 years. They are the favorite prey species of the tiger. A large sandbar can feed a nourish tiger for up to 4 days. Dissimilar the marked deer, which shouts a fear and darts not present at the sight of a predator, the sambas tends to alertly watch and keep giving alarm calls until the danger has passed. A reason due to which many of them fall prey for predators. The Sandbar can be found in the woody hill of the north-east and east.

The Ch ital (spotted deer) is also very common in the forest of the Sandal. The Ch ital is perhaps the nearly all good-looking of all deer. Its coat is vivid roofs-fawn abundantly spotted with fair at all ages and all season. They are seen in herds of 10-30, which contains 2-3 stags. They are seen in green forest glade, forest edges, and woodland as well as out of the sun streams in moist and dry deciduous forest upon 1000 m. Average height are 36 in. (90 cm.) and weighs about 190 lb. (85 kg.)

The bark defers are small deer of the forest. They are noted for bark like dogs when alarmed and during the propagation season, and for have tiny antlers and tusk like canine teeth.


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