- Hog Deer
Taxobox
name = Hog Deer
status = EN
status_system = iucn3.1
image_width = 250px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Artiodactyla
familia =Cervidae
subfamilia = Cervinae
genus = "Axis"
species = "A. porcinus"
binomial = "Axis porcinus"
binomial_authority = Zimmermann, 1780
subdivision_ranks =Subspecies
subdivision = "A. p. annamiticus
A. p. porcinus"The Hog Deer ("Axis porcinus") is small
deer whose habitat ranges fromPakistan , through northernIndia , to mainlandsoutheast Asia . There are two subspecies of hog deer: "Axis porcinus porcinus" which inhabits much of the Indo-Gangetic Plains ofPakistan , NorthernIndia ,Nepal , SouthwesternYunnan Province in China, all the way to WesternThailand . "Axis porcinus annamiticus " that inhabitsThailand , andIndochina . Introduced populations also exist inAustralia , theUnited States andSri Lanka . The hog deer gets its name from the hog-like manner in which it runs through the forests with its head hung low so that it can duck under obstacles instead of leaping over them like most other deer. Cover is taken as soon as it is feasible. During flight, the tail is held erect, showing the white underside. Hog deer are gregarious only when conditions are favorable and do not form a "unit" at these times, fleeing in different directions rather than in a herd. When alarmed, hog deer make a whistling vocalization or a warning bark. Home ranges vary widely in size, but average about 0.70 km². Males are aggressive, and may become territorial at low population densities, marking the boundaries with glandular secretions. During the rut, males gather in open meadows, pawing the ground during antagonistic encounters. Harems are not created, with males courting and defending a single female at any given time. Unlike many other deer species, hog deer do not have a rutting call. Population densities may be as low as 0.1 animals per square kilometer in riverine valleys, rising to over 19 individuals per square kilometer in grassy flood plains.Varieties
There are two small, separate but similar island hog deer species: The
Bawean Deer ("Axis kuhlii") ofBawean Island inIndonesia , and theCalamian Deer ("Axis calamianensis") of theCalamian Group of Islands in thePhilippines that inhabit moist or dry tropical deciduous forest environments. Unlike the hog deer ("Axis porcinus") of the Asian mainland, their fawns are not spotted at birth. These island hog deer may be remnants of a widespread population of hog deer that at one time were connected to the hog deer populations of mainlandSoutheast Asia and inhabited vast areas of theSunda Shelf during times of lower ocean levels.
* Predators:Bengal tiger s,leopard s, and pythonsee also
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Bawean Deer ("Axis kuhlii")
*Calamian Deer ("Axis calamianensis")
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