Class
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Mammalia +
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Common name
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Eld's Deer, Thamin, Brow-antlered Deer +
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Conservation sanctuary
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Keibul Lamjao National Park +
, Alipore Zoological Gardens +
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Division/Phylum
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Chordata +
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Family
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Cervidae +
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Genus
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Cervus +
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Header caption
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Eld's deer +
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Header image
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Cervus eldii4.jpg +
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IUCN status
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Endangered +
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Introdescription
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Eld's Deer (''Rucervus eldii''), also know … Eld's Deer (''Rucervus eldii''), also known as the Thamin or Brow-antlered Deer, is an endangered species of deer indigenous to southeastern Asia. The species was first discovered by westerners in Manipur in India in 1839. The scientific name ''Cervus eldi'' was coined in 1844 in honour of Lt. Percy Eld – a British officer. According to the Forest Department's census in 2003, only 180 individuals of the species remain in the wild. (Source:Wikipedia)ies remain in the wild. (Source:Wikipedia) +
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Name meaning
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The scientific name ''Cervus eldi'' was coined in 1844 in honour of Lt. Percy Eld – a British officer. +
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Order
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Artiodactyla +
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Page creation date
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14 March 2011 +
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Regnum
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Animalia +
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Species name
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Cervus eldi +
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User ID
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User:Gauravm +
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Has queryThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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Cervus eldi +
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Categories |
Mammals +
, Deers and Bovines +
, Species page +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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17 March 2011 01:04:14 +
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