
Some facts about the
Visayan spotted deer
Maximum longevity : 19 years
Visayan spotted deer
Order : Artiodactyla
Family : Cervidae
Subfamily : Cervinae
Species : Cervus alfredi
The Phillipine spotted deer, visayan spotted deer is listed as Endangered (EN), considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild, on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
Namings for the Visayan spotted deer
A young / baby of a Visayan spotted deer is called a 'fawn or ass'. The females are called 'doe, hind or cow' and males 'buck, stag or bull'. A Visayan spotted deer group is called a 'herd'.Countries
Philippines
Facts about the Visayan spotted deer
Geographic Range Cervus alfredi is found only on the Visayan Islands, which are located in the central Philippines. (Full text)
Philippine Spotted Deer The Visayan spotted deer is a small deer not much larger than some dogs, being about 80 cm (2. (Full text)
The Visayan spotted deer is a small deer not much larger than some dogs, being about 80 cm (2. (Full text)
Alf:1998 Centennial Palaro Official MascotAlf, the Visayan Spotted Deer (Cervus Alfredi), is the official mascot of the 1998 Centennial Palarong Pambansa. (Full text)
Cervus alfredi is not found on Bohol (Oliver et al. (Full text)
1. Cervus, genus Cervus -- (type genus of the Cervidae)Cervus
genus Cervus
(Source WordNet)
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