Barbary stag (redirect from Cervus elaphus barbarus)
The Barbary stag (Cervus elaphus barbarus), also known as the Atlas deer or African elk, is a subspecies of the red deer that is native to North Africa...
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from 2005, only the red deer (C. elaphus) and sika deer (C. nippon) were recognized as species in the genus Cervus. Genetic and morphological evidence...
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Red deer (redirect from Cervus elaphus)
The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is one of the largest deer species. A male red deer is called a stag or hart, and a female is called a doe or hind. The red...
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to have been lower than in moister habitats. When Barbary stag (Cervus elaphus barbarus) and gazelles became scarce in the Atlas Mountains, lions preyed...
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sylvanus) at locations such as the Djebel Babor Mountains, Atlas deer (Cervus elaphus barbarus), and African leopard (Panthera pardus pardus). Other mammals include...
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which were found once in the area, are extinct. The Barbary stag (Cervus elaphus barbarus) was extinct as well, but has been reintroduced recently. Flora...
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3390/earth3040066. ISSN 2673-4834. Camps, G. (1993-02-01). "Cerf . (Cervus elaphus barbarus)". Encyclopédie berbère (in French) (12): 1844–1853. doi:10...
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butterfly Barbary stag (Cervus elaphus barbarus), a subspecies of red deer Barbary striped grass mouse (Lemniscomys barbarus), a species of rodent Barbary...
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have a limited range, and a few are extinct. The Barbary stag (Cervus elaphus barbarus) is limited to portions of its former range in Morocco, Algeria...
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Cephalopterus penduliger (Colombia) Cerberus rynchops (India) Cervus elaphus barbarus (Algeria, Tunisia) Chelydra serpentina (United States of America)...
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