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species in the
genus Cervus.
Genetic and
morphological evidence suggest more
species should be recognized. For example, the
species Cervus canadensis (elk/wapiti)...
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United States used "red deer" to
refer to
Cervus canadensis.
Members of the
genus Cervus (and
hence early relatives or possible ancestors of the elk) first...
- The
marsh deer (
Blastocerus dichotomus) is a
species of deer
native to
South America. It is the
largest living species of
South American deer. This is...
- The red deer (
Cervus elaphus) is one of the
largest deer species. A male red deer is
called a stag
or hart, and a
female is
called a doe
or hind. The red...
- The sika deer (
Cervus nippon), also
known as the
Northern spotted deer
or the ****anese deer, is a
species of deer
native to much of East Asia and introduced...
- Matthias; Soofi,
Mahmood (January 2022). "The role of the
introduced rusa deer
Cervus timorensis for
wildlife hunting in West Papua, Indonesia".
Ecological Solutions...
- Eld in 1841; it was
suggested to call the deer
Cervus Eldii.
McClelland coined the
scientific name
Cervus (Rusa)
frontals in 1843. In 1850, John Edward...
- intake, and
behaviour of
artificially reared sambar deer (
Cervus unicolor) and red deer (
Cervus elaphus)".
Journal of
Agricultural Science. 121 (2): 273–281...
- ˈstiːn-/ (Raphicerus
campestris) is a
common small antelope of
southern and
eastern Africa. It is
sometimes known as the
steinbuck or steinbok. Steenbok...
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species of
Cervus that had
occurred in Palawan, with the
taxonomic classification being unresolved. Otherwise,
members of the
genus Cervus are no longer...