Shanxi Sika Deer

Shanxi Sika Deer

Taxobox
name = Shanxi Sika Deer
status = CR
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Mammalia
ordo = Artiodactyla
familia = Cervidae
subfamilia = Cervinae
genus = "Cervus"
species = "C. nippon"
subspecies = "C. n. grassianus"
trinomial = "Cervus nippon grassianus"
binomial_authority = Heude, 1884

The Shanxi Sika Deer ("Cervus nippon grassianus") is one of the largest subspecies of the Sika Deer, being 105 - 110 cm tall at the shoulder, and weighs 100 kg. The color is tawny or grayish dark, and is brown on the back of the leg. The spots are nearly invisible. It is previously found in the province of Shanxi, China, now it is thought to be extinct in the wild.


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