A chital deer is a deer which commonly inhabits wooden regions of India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Pakistan. A baby chital deer is called a fawn.
A chital deer is a deer which commonly inhabits wooden regions of India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Pakistan. A baby chital deer is called a fawn.
The chital is a type of spotted deer. It is found in places like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan. Its spots are white and they also have antlers that shed annually.
Axis axis (also known as chital, cheetal, chital deer, spotted deer, or axis deer) is native to India, Bangladesh, (I'll be right back)...the kind of deer), an invasive species are currently "invading" or living in Hawaii and Point Reyes National Seashore (Both in the USA).
No, key deer do not live in Asia, home of the tiger. Tigers eat chital and sambar, which are deer.
no. moose are moose are moose (singular and multiple) they are not deer at all. they are two entirely separate animals.
The cheetah or chital is named as chitra or chitral which means spotted. They are Bengali words that address the axis deer or spotted deer.
Habitat RegionstropicalterrestrialTerrestrial Biomessavanna or grasslandOther Habitat Featuresriparian
Carnivores, tigers prey mainly on wild hog, buffalo, bison, sambhar deer, and chital deer.
The monkeys up in the trees spot predators like tigers and warn the deer.
What adaptations do deer have to live in the grasslands
From what I know, Bengal tigers eat antelope and Chital(small deer)