Cervus hanglu

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Cervus hanglu is a deer species commonly known as the Central Asian red deer or Kashmir stag, native to regions of Central and South Asia.

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Surface form Occurrences
Cervus elaphus hanglu 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf species of deer
vertebrate
activityPattern crepuscular
belongsTo Cervus elaphus species complex
class Mammalia
commonName Central Asian red deer NERFINISHED
Kashmir stag NERFINISHED
hangul
conservationStatus threatened
diet herbivorous
eats grasses
herbs
leaves
shrubs
family Cervidae NERFINISHED
habitat montane forests
riverine forests
temperate forests
hasBackbone true
hasBodyMass large for a deer
hasCoatColor brown
hasFourChamberedStomach true
hasHooves true
hasSex female
male
isEndothermic true
isRuminant true
kingdom Animalia
maleHasTrait antlers
nativeTo Afghanistan NERFINISHED
Central Asia NERFINISHED
India NERFINISHED
Kashmir region NERFINISHED
Pakistan NERFINISHED
South Asia NERFINISHED
order Artiodactyla
parentTaxon Cervus NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
reproduction sexual reproduction
socialBehavior gregarious
socialStructure herds
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
human disturbance
poaching

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Cervus includesSpecies Cervus hanglu
Cervus includesSpecies Cervus hanglu
this entity surface form: Cervus elaphus hanglu