Chital

Local nameAxishirsch
LocationVienna, Austria

The chital () or cheetal, also known as spotted deer or axis deer, is a species of deer that is native in the Indian subcontinent. The species was first described by German naturalist Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben in 1777. A moderate-sized deer, male chital reach nearly 90 cm and females 70 cm at the shoulder. While males weigh 30–75 kg, the lighter females weigh 25–45 kg. The species is sexually dimorphic; males are larger than females, and antlers are present only on males. The upper parts are golden to rufous, completely covered in white spots. The abdomen, rump, throat, insides of legs, ears, and tail are all white. The antlers, three-pronged, are nearly 1 m long.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chital

Official Website https://www.zoovienna.at/tiere/saeugetiere/axishirsch

Coordinates 48°10'54.591" N 16°18'27.5" E

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