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The Philippine deer (Rusa marianna), also known as the Philippine sambar or Philippine brown deer, is a vulnerable deer species endemic to the Philippines. It was first described from introduced populations in the Mariana Islands, hence the specific name.
Discover the fascinating world of the Philippine deer, a unique and intriguing species. This comprehensive guide unveils essential facts about the species, including its classification, appearance, behavior, habitat.
28 sie 2012 · This datasheet on Rusa marianna covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Dispersal, Diagnosis, Biology & Ecology, Environmental Requirements, Natural Enemies, Impacts, Uses, Prevention/Control, Further Information.
The Philippine deer (Rusa marianna), also known as the Philippine sambar or Philippine brown deer, is a vulnerable deer species endemic to the Philippines. [1] It was first described from introduced populations in the Mariana Islands, hence the specific name.
1 sie 2022 · To increase knowledge on deer’s conservation and population status in Mindanao, the researchers assessed its abundance and distribution within the Obu Manuvu Ancestral Domain (OMAD) in Mindanao...
The Philippine Brown Deer (Rusa marianna Desmarest, 1822) is an endangered species endemic to the Philippines. Deforestation, habitat loss, and subsistence hunting continue to cause its rapidly declining population.
Philippine Sambar Deer feed mostly on mountain species of grasses and herbaceous plants. They have a maximum lifespan of about 15 years and like most species, wild deer don’t live as long. Humans rarely see Philippine Brown Deer because they are mostly nocturnal. They lead mostly solitary lives, although they may be seen in small groups ...