The Spotted Deer

 


Other Names - Chital, Axis Deer

Distribution - The Spotted Deer is found in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. In the west, it is found in eastern Rajasthan and Gujarat. In the north, it is found at the foothills of the Himalayas and from Uttar Pradesh and Uttranchal Region through to Nepal,  northern West Bengal, and Assam. Its southern limit is Sri Lanka. 

The Spotted Deer is a medium-sized deer. They are the most common species of deer in Indian forests. The males are larger than the females and only the males have antlers (as shown in the image). Spotted deer most commonly occur in herds of 10 to 50 individuals, with one or two males and a number of females and young. They primarily eat grasses and vegetation but will also ingest their shed antlers as a source of nutrients.

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