beastdoctor
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Red Deer Classification
Grubbs and Grove in their 'Unglate Taxonomy" split up the red deer (Cervus elaphus) into 12 species as follows: Cervus alashanicus (Alashan stag). C. bactrianus (Bactrian stag), C. canadensis (Asian/American wapiti), C. corsicanus (Barbary red deer), C. elaphus (West European red deer), C. hanglu (Kashmir stag), C. macneilli (Sichuan shou), C. maral (Turkish red deer), C. pannoniensis (East European red deer), C. wallichii (Tibetan shou). C. xanthopygus (Manchurian wapiti), and C. yarkandensis (Yarkand stag). With this division, you can of course add on subspecies, of which with regards to North American elk, I would include at least the Roosevelt elk, the Rocky Mountain elk, and the Tule elk, and possibly Merriam's elk (extinct).
Grubbs and Grove in their 'Unglate Taxonomy" split up the red deer (Cervus elaphus) into 12 species as follows: Cervus alashanicus (Alashan stag). C. bactrianus (Bactrian stag), C. canadensis (Asian/American wapiti), C. corsicanus (Barbary red deer), C. elaphus (West European red deer), C. hanglu (Kashmir stag), C. macneilli (Sichuan shou), C. maral (Turkish red deer), C. pannoniensis (East European red deer), C. wallichii (Tibetan shou). C. xanthopygus (Manchurian wapiti), and C. yarkandensis (Yarkand stag). With this division, you can of course add on subspecies, of which with regards to North American elk, I would include at least the Roosevelt elk, the Rocky Mountain elk, and the Tule elk, and possibly Merriam's elk (extinct).