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Thorold's deer - traducción al ruso

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Cervus albirostris; Thorold's Deer; White-lipped deer; Przewalskium; White-lipped Deer; Przewalskium albirostris
  • Female Thorold's deer

Thorold's deer         

общая лексика

беломордый олень (Cervus albirostris)

Chinese water deer         
  • The skeleton of a water deer at the [[Royal Veterinary College]].
  • A stuffed specimen of ''H. inermis'' at the [[National Museum of Nature and Science]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
  • Korean water deer
  • Chinese water deer (''Hydropotes inermis inermis'') at the [[Whipsnade Zoo]]
water deer         
  • The skeleton of a water deer at the [[Royal Veterinary College]].
  • A stuffed specimen of ''H. inermis'' at the [[National Museum of Nature and Science]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
  • Korean water deer
  • Chinese water deer (''Hydropotes inermis inermis'') at the [[Whipsnade Zoo]]

общая лексика

водяной олень (Hydropotes inermis)

Definición

Water deer
·- The water chevrotain.
II. Water deer ·- A small Chinese deer (Hydropotes inermis). Both sexes are destitute of antlers, but the male has large, descending canine tusks.

Wikipedia

Thorold's deer

Thorold's deer (Cervus albirostris) is a threatened species of deer found in grassland, shrubland, and forest at high altitudes in the eastern Tibetan Plateau. It is also known as the white-lipped deer (Baichunlu, 白唇鹿, in Simplified Chinese, ཤྭ་བ་མཆུ་དཀར།་ in Standard Tibetan) for the white patches around its muzzle.

This deer fills an ecological niche similar to the Tibetan red deer (shou, the subspecies wallichi of the red deer species group). It was first scientifically described by Nikolai Przhevalsky in 1883. As of early 2011, more than 100 Thorold's deer are kept in Species360-registered zoos, and in 1998 it was estimated that about 7000 remain in the wild.

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