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Barasingha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The barasingha, also called swamp deer, is a deer species distributed in the Indian subcontinent. Populations in northern and central India are fragmented, and two isolated populations occur in southwestern Nepal. It is extinct in Pakistan and in Bangladesh.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barasingha
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Barasingha - Rucervus duvaucelii - ARKive
Learn more about the Barasingha - with amazing Barasingha videos, photos and facts on ARKive
http://www.arkive.org/barasingha/rucervus-duvaucelii/
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ADW: Barasingha - Rucervus duvaucelii
Adult Rucervus duvaucelii stand between 119 to 124 centimeters at the shoulder, and weigh approximately 172 to 181 kilograms.
http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Rucervus_duvaucelii/
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Rucervus duvaucelii - Barasingha
Barasingha is listed as Vulnerable because the estimated population lies between 3,500 and 5,100 animals and outside several key populations the protection status is not secure.
http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/4257/0
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Barasingha - Cervus duvaucelii : World Association of Zoos and Aquariums
The barasingha is a long-legged, long-bodied, medium sized deer with large, scythe shaped antlers and large, spreadable hooves. The head-body length is about 180 cm, the height at the shoulder is 115-125 cm.
http://www.waza.org/en/zoo/pick-a-picture/cervus-duvaucelii
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Barasingha - Britannica
Cervus duvauceli graceful deer, belonging to the family Cervidae, found in open forests and grasslands of India and Nepal.
http://www.britannica.com/animal/barasingha
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Swamp Deer - Indian Bara Singha
Indian Swamp Deer is also known as Barasingha because of its antlers. Check out more on the swamp deer or bara singha of India.
http://www.iloveindia.com/wildlife/indian-wild-animals/deer/swamp-deer.html
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Barasingha - Swamp deer
The coat is generally orange to brown colour, with males being slightly darker than females. During the summer, the pelage lightens, and some populations develop faint spots on the back and sides.
http://www.ultimateungulate.com/artiodactyla/Rucervus_duvaucelii.html
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Animal Info - Barasingha
The barasingha was formerly located in suitable localities throughout the basins of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers as well as central India. Currently, it is restricted to India and Nepal in a northern population in the terai of Uttar Pradesh and adjoining Nepal and Assam, as well as a southern population in Madhya Pradesh.
http://www.animalinfo.org/species/artiperi/cervduva.htm
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Swamp Deer / Barasingha
This handsome member of the deer family is also one that was closest to extinction a few decades ago. Although their numbers have now revived, it is still an endangered species and is spread across central and northern India only in small congregations.
http://www.wildlywise.com/barasingha.htm