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- Sika deer - Wikipedia
The sika deer (Cervus nippon), also known as the northern spotted deer or the Japanese deer, is a species of deer native to much of East Asia and introduced to other parts of the world
- Sika Deer - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The Sika deer (Cervus nippon) is a species of deer native to much of East Asia and introduced to other parts of the world Its name comes from the Japanese word shika which means "deer" In Japan, the species is known as the nihonjika (Japan deer) and in Chinese, it is known as méihuālù (‘plum blossom deer')
- The sika deer : A fascinating species native to East Asia | Japan . . .
These medium-sized deer are known for their distinctive spotted coat that persists into adulthood, unlike many other deer species Sika deer also exhibit remarkable variation in size between subspecies and noticeable sexual dimorphism, with males being larger than females
- Sika Deer Facts Information | Cervus Nippon - World Deer
Learn all about the Sika Deer (also known as the Spotted Deer or Japanese Deer) This page shares facts information about Cervus Nippon
- Sika | Native Habitats, Diet Adaptations | Britannica
sika, (Cervus nippon), small, forest-dwelling deer of the family Cervidae (order Artiodactyla), which is native to China, Korea, and Japan, where it was long considered sacred (Sika means “deer” in Japanese ) It is farmed in China for its antlers, which are used in traditional medicine
- The Sika Deer: Everything There is to Know About This Exotic Species
Originating from the far east, particularly Japan, the Sika deer is also known as the spotted deer, the Japanese deer, or the Japanese Sika deer
- Sika Deer Animal Facts - Cervus nippon - A-Z Animals
The largest sika population is in Japan, numbering over 3 million and increasing, due to conservation efforts and the extinction of its main predator, the Japanese wolf, 100 years ago Sika are now overpopulated there
- SIKA DEER: CHARACTERISTICS, BEHAVIOR, SUBSPECIES
Sika deer (Cervus nippon) are a forest deer found in East Asia from Siberia south through China to Vietnam and Taiwan These deer are divided into 14 regional subspecies, of which seven are found in Japan
- Deer Bow Rituals in Nara; How Japan’s Sika Learned Human-Like Manners
Recent studies at Nara Women’s University indicate that the deer bow is not instinctual Sika deer in Nara, on the other hand, have learned to bow to talk to people When people bow with crackers, the deer do the same thing This smart imitation is similar to Pavlovian responses, where deer learn that bowing their heads gets them what they want
- Decoding the Sacred Genetics of Japan’s Sika Deer
The sika deer, Cervus nippon, are considered sacred in Shintoism Their spiritual status dates back nearly 1,400 years, to when Kasuga Taisha Shrine was built in what would later become Nara
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