
Tibetan red deer - Wikipedia
The Tibetan red deer (Cervus canadensis wallichi) also known as shou, is a subspecies of elk/wapiti native to the southern Tibetan highlands and Bhutan.
TIBETAN RED DEER - tibetnature.net
Jan 21, 2014 · The Tibetan Red Deer, or Shou, is a sub-species of the Red Deer. The Red Deer has a reddish-brown coat for most of the year; in the winter, though, its coat turns brownish-grey. The Deer has a short, beige tail, and a creamy patch on its rump.
Tibetan red deer - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tibetan red deer (Cervus affinis affinis or Cervus affinis wallichi), also known as shou, is a subspecies of Central Asian Red Deer that is native to the Tibetan highlands of Central Asia.
Cervus canadensis wallichii (Tibetan red deer, shou) - The …
Tibetan red deer (Cervus canadensis wallichi) diet composition patterns and associations during lean seasons in Tibet, China. PeerJ 12: e18614. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.18614. Lydekker, Richard. (1915). Catalogue of the Ungulate Mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). Vol. IV. Artiodactyla. London: British Museum. [p. 142]
Cervus elaphus wallichi - Earth.com
Dec 22, 2016 · The Tibetan red deer (Cervus canadensis wallichi) also known as shou, is a subspecies of elk (wapiti) native to the southern Tibetan highlands and Bhutan.
Shou (Subspecies Cervus canadensis wallichii) - iNaturalist
The Tibetan red deer (Cervus canadensis wallichi) also known as shou is a subspecies of elk (wapiti) native to the southern Tibetan highlands and Bhutan.
Tibetan red deer ( Cervus canadensis wallichi ) diet composition ...
Nov 27, 2024 · Tibetan red deer (Cervus canadensis wallichi) in the high-altitude environment of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau could face seasonal challenges from food shortages and nutritional deficiencies but the nutritional requirements are complex. Analyzing diet composition pattern(s) is the first step to disentangle this complexity.
Status of Tibet red deer | Oryx | Cambridge Core
Reports of the Tibet red deer, a subspecies of Cervus elaphus, have been so few in recent years that there were fears that the animal was extinct. A survey in a mountainous region of south-east Tibet in October 1995 found evidence that a few deer survive in one small area and possibly two others in high-altitude valleys of the tributaries of ...
Tibetan red deer ( Cervus canadensis wallichi ) diet composition ...
Jul 18, 2024 · Tibetan red deer (Cervus canadensis wallichi), one of the most imperiled and understudied red deer taxa, is listed as a Class I protected species in China. This subspecies was declared extinct in the wild by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in 1992, but was rediscovered near Zengqi Township, Sangri County, China ( Schaller, Liu & Wang, 1996 ).
A plan to protect endangered Tibetan red deer - Tibet Vista
Tibetan red deer is one of the eight subspecies of red deer in China. As an endemic subspecies in Tibet, it has been included in the 15 kinds of wild animals and plants under special protection of National Wildlife Conservation and Nature Reserve Construction Project.
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