The Spotted Deer also known as the Chital and Axis Deer.
I was lucky enough to catch this mother and young fawn in Sri Lanka.
This deer is native to the Indian subcontinent, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, Asia.
They have been introduced to Australia, parts of USA and Croatia.
They feed mainly on grasses as well as shrubs and fruits. Males often stand on their hind legs to reach tall branches.
They are hoofed ruminate mammals.
This infant shows signs of nervousness as its mother feeds on vegetation.
World Nature Animals Travels
I was lucky enough to catch this mother and young fawn in Sri Lanka.
This deer is native to the Indian subcontinent, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, Asia.
They have been introduced to Australia, parts of USA and Croatia.
They feed mainly on grasses as well as shrubs and fruits. Males often stand on their hind legs to reach tall branches.
They are hoofed ruminate mammals.
This infant shows signs of nervousness as its mother feeds on vegetation.
World Nature Animals Travels
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- MAMMIFÈRES
- Mots-clés
- spotted, deer, Chital
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