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at sariska, during my recent visit,
this was one of the sambars giving distress calls as the tigress was nearby!
India's largest deer. Inhabits dense forests . This male sambar has been photographed in the Corbett Tiger Reserve.
Le cerf aboyeur ou muntjac indien est un genre de cervidés d'Asie du Sud-Est, Animal de petite taille (80 à 100 cm de long pour un poids de 20 à 28 kg), le muntjac est présent dans la plupart des forêts du pays. il apprécie tout particulièrement les zones de végétation dense pour se reposer en toute tranquilité.
A pack of dholes cuon alpinus attack Sambar deer cervus unicolour in a water hole in Bandipur Tiger Reserve. The Sambar deer have entered the water and the mother is stamping her feet as a sign of alarm, nervousness and also to frighten the dholes. Sambar being taller have an advantage in water as the dholes have to swim while attacking and hence will tire easily.
Bob Howard and a different view of his Sambar Bull taken on the second hunt September 2009 season. It is currently the pending #3 for SCI Free Range Sambar in the United States. Hunting in California
Deep fried Indian lentil donughts (Vada) drenched in piping hot Indian lentil soup (Sambar) - My Winter Breakfast today. Find recipe @ Yummy Food
Revelstoke’s van before being wrapped. Cool little van. A rare species of vehicle 'round these parts, downtown Concord, NH