Maguari 5 Nov 2011 It's a subpecies of Sika, traditionally Cervus nippon dybowskii, but I think nowadays it's often lumped into Cervus nippon mantchuricus. Sika taxonomy is (and long has been) rather a mess!
It's a subpecies of Sika, traditionally Cervus nippon dybowskii, but I think nowadays it's often lumped into Cervus nippon mantchuricus. Sika taxonomy is (and long has been) rather a mess!