Axis

What do Axis axis do?

What do Axis axis do?
  1. Do axis breed twice a year?
  2. What do chital deer eat?
  3. Why do axis bark?
  4. Where do chital deer live?
  5. Do axis deer have horns or antlers?
  6. How did axis deer get to Hawaii?
  7. How fast do axis horns grow?
  8. Are chital deer endangered?
  9. Are there wild axis deer in Texas?
  10. How high can an axis deer jump?
  11. How do axis deer communicate?
  12. How fast is an axis deer?
  13. How many axis deer are in Hawaii?
  14. What is special about the hearing of chital?

Do axis breed twice a year?

Axis deer breed once yearly. Breeding occurs in April and May.

What do chital deer eat?

Grazers as well as browsers, the chital mainly feed on grasses throughout the year. They prefer young shoots, in the absence of which, tall and coarse grasses are nibbled off at the tips.

Why do axis bark?

Male axis deer bark or growl out their calls when rutting season comes around, much like moose of North America. Females like to isolate themselves prior to rutting, and mature males will leave the group when rutting behaviors kick in. Rutting season is not a particular season.

Where do chital deer live?

Chital inhabit open deciduous forests and grasslands throughout much of pensinsular India and Sri Lanka. Proximity to a permanent water source is essential. The approximate range is depicted in the map below.

Do axis deer have horns or antlers?

Axis bucks can be in hard horn any time of the year. They grow and shed antlers on their own clock so in one heard there may be a newly shed buck, a hard horn buck and a buck in velvet. Usual antlers are 22 to 27 inches, with trophies ranging from 30 to 36 inches.

How did axis deer get to Hawaii?

Axis deer were brought to the Hawaiian Islands from India in late 1867 as a gift to King Kamehameha V and released on Moloka´i in 1868. Some were moved to O`ahu before 1898 and some to Läna`i in 1920. Axis deer were also released on Maui in 1959.

How fast do axis horns grow?

Antler growth can be extremely fast. I've seen both WT and Axis grow 3-4" of antlers in one week.

Are chital deer endangered?

Spotted deer (Axis axis) or chital, according to the Red List of IUCN, has been categorised as of “least concern” as the population of the species is quite sufficient and well-distributed in the country.

Are there wild axis deer in Texas?

Axis have been roaming in Texas since the 1932 when they were brought in as a game species in South Texas. In time, many Axis escaped and eventually created feral populations. ...

How high can an axis deer jump?

Most fences to them are a joke.

Axis deer can leap over fences up to 5 feet tall, though Seale said most squirm out from under them.

How do axis deer communicate?

Axis deer can often be found near a stream with a ravine for shelter. ... Similar to elk, these spotted deer are extremely vocal, letting out distinctive, sharp alarm calls to communicate. Rutting males emit bugle-like bellows and both sexes have alarm calls or barks.

How fast is an axis deer?

The average speed of an axis deer is between 37-40 mph (60-65 kph). The deer is also best known for its fast reflexes and most of the time save its life when some wild predators attack.

How many axis deer are in Hawaii?

With no natural predators and an ample food supply, the non-native species has thrived over the past 15 decades, with an estimated 40,000 to 60,000 axis deer now living on the island, with at least 20,000 more on Lānai and 30,000 to 50,000 on Maui.

What is special about the hearing of chital?

Chital do not have very keen eyesight, but their sense of smell and hearing is acute. ... Chital stags shed their antlers every year and begin to grow new ones by August/September, though this varies from region to region as does the rutting season.

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