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Tibetan red deer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tibetan red deer
The Tibetan red deer (''Cervus canadensis wallichi'') also known as shou is a subspecies of Wapiti that is native to the southern Tibetan highlands and Bhutan. ==Description== Only a few stags, and no female are known to science. Some of them have been kept at the beginning of the 20th century in London and in a small zoo south of Lhasa. The shou is relatively massive built with short legs and a large, square muzzle. The winter fur is light sandy-brown, except the grayish face. The summer coat is slate-gray. The large, white rump patch, which includes the short tail, has no dark rim as it is seen in the Sichuan deer for example. Those from the eastern part of the range have a dark dorsal line and represent probably the ''affinis'' type, which is now usually included in the shou.〔Valerius Geist: ''Deer of the World: Their Evolution, Behaviour, and Ecology'', Stackpole Books, Mechanisburg PA 1998, ISBN 0-8117-0496-3〕
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