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Axis Deer
Axis deer are pletiful in population, so they need little protection by conservation groups; you can view a picture of one online.
This species is native to Himalayas, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and other Asiatic countries. These creatures are widespread decorations of parks and gardens. The reproductive rate of this species is rather high since they breed throughout the year and the does are reproductive from 2 to 15 years.
Axis deer are pletiful in population, so they need little protection by conservation groups; you can view a picture of one online.
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Axis Deer -
conservation, picture
Animals of this species have a black dorsal stripe and are profusely spotted with small white spots on the fawn background. The males have antlers that curve in a lyre shape with 1-3 points on each antler. Axis deer are pletiful in population, so they need little protection by conservation groups; you can view a picture of one online.
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