South Andean deer

E200028

The South Andean deer, also known as the huemul, is an endangered deer species native to the mountainous regions of southern Chile and Argentina and is a national symbol of Chile.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Surface forms Statements Referenced by

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
South Andean deer canonical 2
South Andean huemul 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf deer species
endangered species
mammal
national symbol
vertebrate
adaptation adapted to cold Andean climates
alsoKnownAs South Andean deer
surface form: South Andean huemul

Huemul deer
surface form: huemul
antlerType short and stout antlers
biome montane grassland and shrubland
temperate forest
bodySize medium-sized deer
class Mammalia
coatColor brownish-gray
commonName South Andean deer self-link
conservationStatus Endangered
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
diet herbivorous
eats grasses
herbs
leaves
shrubs
family Cervidae
featuredOn Coat of arms of Chile
surface form: Chilean coat of arms
genus Hippocamelus
habitat Andean forests
mountainous regions
subalpine shrublands
valley bottoms and steep slopes
kingdom Animalia
legalProtection protected species in Argentina
protected species in Chile
nativeRegion Patagonia
Southern Patagonian Andes
surface form: southern Andes
nativeTo Argentina
Chile
order Artiodactyla
phylum Chordata
populationTrend declining
rangeFragmentation highly fragmented distribution
reproduction viviparous
scientificName Hippocamelus bisulcus
sexualDimorphism males have antlers
socialStructure small groups or solitary
symbolOf Chile
threat disease from domestic animals
habitat loss
hunting
livestock competition

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Hippocamelus bisulcus commonName South Andean deer
South Andean deer commonName South Andean deer self-link
South Andean deer alsoKnownAs South Andean deer
this entity surface form: South Andean huemul