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  Wildlife of Manipur - India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-02)
The star attraction, of course, is the brow-antlered deer Cervus eldi eldi, called sangai in the local Meitei dialect.
This particular subspecies of the Thamin deer is also fondly called Manipur's dancing deer because of its delicate gait as it negotiates its way along the floating wetlands.
You will have an opportunity to see the graceful brow antlered deer (Sangai), one of the rarest species in the world, in sylvan surroundings of the Garden.
www.bharatheritage.in /manipur/wildlife.htm   (583 words)

  
 Mule Deer Detailed Information - Montana Animal Field Guide
More gregarious and migratory (mostly elevational movements) than white-tailed deer; feed early and late in the day; run with tail down in bounding leaps, keeping all feet together.
In prairie use Breaks, bad- lands and brushy draws.
In mtn-foothills mule deer widely dist. in sum.-in forest & subalpine.
fwp.mt.gov /fieldguide/detail_AMALC02010.aspx   (274 words)

  
 ZOOS' PRINT - News of Zoo & Wildlife Networks in South Asia
3.11   * Status and Mgmt.Survey of Manipur Deer in Indian Zoos, Zoo Outreach Organisation
9.1      Management Welfare and Conservation of Park Deer Proceedings of the 2nd Deer Park Symposium
10.11   Swap deer, Cervus duvauceli, selected articles for preliminary PHVA briefing material
www.zoosprint.org /zoozen.asp   (2341 words)

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