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Physical appearance : Chital are 90 cm tall and
weigh up to 85 kg. Its upper parts are reddish fawn
and the under parts are white in colour. It has
white spots all over the body. Antlers are present
in males only that may exceed up to 75 cm. They shed
them anually. Their antlers have six point plan.
They are tuned back into the upward curve and have
three points each. These antlers are used in mating
displays and for the purpose of protection. They
have white patch on the throat. They have a black
dorsal stripe that run down their backs. They are
good swimmers.
Presence in India : They are easily found in
the jungles of India. They are easily spotted in the
wild parks of India such as Corbett, Kanha, Dudhwa,
Bandhavgarh, Mudumalai, Sariska.
Habitat : Chital prefers terrestrial,
woodland, forests and clearings near water ways.
They are usually found in the herds of 10 - 20
individuals.
Diet : Chital mainly feeds on grasses and
browsed vegetation. They also favours wheat, fruits,
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