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Hokkaido Sika Deer (typical) - Species Detail |
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Japanese Sika Deer |
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143 5/8" |
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0" |
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0" |
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0" |
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0" |
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0" |
Cervis nippon yesoensis
The Hokkaido sika deer is Japanese sika sub species from the northern island of Hokkaido is by far the largest Japanese form with a shoulder height of 35 inches (89 cm) and weight between 175-200 pounds (80-91 kg). Males sometimes can weigh considerable more. The summer coat is a yellowish reddish brown and profusely spotted turning dark reddish brown in the winter with faint to no apparent spots. The sharpley defined white rump patch is broken by a dark, narrow stripe. This race has the longest antlers by a considerable margin with very good main beam lengths of 28 - 32 inches. The usual number of antlers is four on each side and on occasion will five points on one or both sides.
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