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Manchurian sika deer

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Body length is 155 cm (61 in), and the tail is up to 20 cm (7.9 in) long. The height at the withers is 75–110 cm (30–43 in). Females weigh up to 80–90 kg (180–200 lb) and bulls up to 110–160 kg (240–350 lb).
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European Ungulates and Their Management in the 21st Century
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Apollonio, Marco; Andersen, Reidar; Putman, Rory. 2010.
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Pregnancy lasts up to 221 days, and one young is born.
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Artiodactyla
Cervidae
Cervinae
Cervus
C. nippon
Trinomial name
R. Swinhoe
subspecies
sika deer
first described
Robert Swinhoe
Manchuria
China
Korea
Russian Far East
China
Korea
Primorsky Krai
Russia
Polish
naturalist
Benedykt Dybowski
Siberia

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