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Northern asiatic wapiti (Kazakhstan)

Cervus Elaphus Maral


by hari
at 2006-11-21
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by hari
at 2007-01-27
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The East European Red Deer also known as the Caspian red deer and maral is the easternmost subspecies of red deer that is native to areas between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea such as Crimea, Asia Minor, the Caucasus Mountains region bordering Europe and Asia, and along the Caspian Sea region in Iran.

This large heavily built deer has a dark slaty-gray coat with a bright yellow rump patch in winter. But color is reddish in summer. The thighs, shoulders, and underparts are black or dark brown. This deer shows both the characteristics of a typical red deer and the wapiti. Male deer roar in a fashion similar to other European red deer and have 5 pronged antlers with cups and may rival Rocky Mountain Elk (Cervus canadensis canadensis) in size. These deer are similar to wapitis in having large bez (second) tines and a large rump-patch.

References:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_European_red_deer


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