Sikkim Stag Cervus elaphas wallichii: is a Red Deer and a close relative of The Kashmir stag (Cervus elaphus hanglu), also called Hangul. It is found in the Chumbi valley in Tibet-Sikkim border. Lastly this species was reported in Pangolakha area in Sikkim in 1991. Supposed to be extinct in Indian territory.
sikkim stag was in danger and was in extinct in recent past!!
It is a red deer also called hangul which is extinct
The Sikkim stag, also known as the "Sikkim red deer" or "Cervus elaphus," became extinct primarily due to habitat loss and overhunting. Deforestation and agricultural expansion in its native range led to significant declines in its population. Additionally, hunting pressures from local communities and the impact of poaching contributed to its decline. Conservation efforts were insufficient to reverse these threats before the species disappeared.
Sikkim's population is 607,688.
C.M of Sikkim: Pawan Chamling
Sikkim use the Indian Rupee.
The state is Sikkim - it has a population of 540,851, as per the census of 2001.
Sikkim is part of India.
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Sikkim University was created in 2007.
Sikkim was created on 1975-05-16.
Sikkim - film - was created in 1971.