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Cervus elaphus |
Class | Mammalia + |
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Common name | Kashmir Stag, Hangul, Red Deer + |
Conservation sanctuary | Dachigam National Park + |
Division/Phylum | Chordata + |
Family | Cervidae + |
Genus | Cervus + |
Header caption | Kashmir stag + |
Header image | Red deer stag 2009 denmark.jpg + |
IUCN status | Endangered + |
Introdescription | The Kashmir stag (''Cervus elaphus hanglu' … The Kashmir stag (''Cervus elaphus hanglu''), also called hangul, is a subspecies of Red Deer native to northern Pakistan and India, especially in Jammu and Kashmir where it is the state animal. This deer lives in groups of two to 18 individuals in dense riverine forests, high valleys, and mountains of the Kashmir valley and northern Chamba in Himachal Pradesh. In Kashmir, it's found in Dachigam National Park at elevations of 3,035 meters. During 1940's, their number was believed to be about 3,000-5,000. As per the latest census in 2008, only around 160 exist. (Source:Wikipedia) only around 160 exist. (Source:Wikipedia) + |
Order | Artiodactyla + |
Page creation date | 14 March 2011 + |
Regnum | Animalia + |
Species name | Cervus elaphus + |
User ID | User:Gauravm + |
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Categories | Mammals + , Deers and Bovines + , Species page + |
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. | 17 March 2011 01:03:45 + |
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