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sangai - The sangai distribution dictated by shelter fy8649 and availability of food is high near Toyaching Pabotching and the Yang Kokchambi area 18 Censuses conducted by the wildlife wing of the Forest Department in 1975 1990 2000 and 2003 have shown the Elds deer population was 14 76 162 and 180 respectively The 2000 survey of 162 deer included Sangai Facts Diet Habitat Pictures on Animaliabio Sangai is a mediumsized deer with uniquely distinctive antlers with extremely long brow tine which form the main beam The forward protruding beam appears to come out from the eyebrow This signifies its name browantlered deer The sexes are moderately dimorphic in body size and weight The tail is short and rump patch is not pronounced The Sangai is one of the most threatened cervids of India found in one single isolated population It is listed as Endangered in IUCN Red List and Schedule I of the Indian Wild Life Protection Act 1972 The Sangai is much loved and revered by the people of Manipur and it symbolises a sacred link between human and the spirit of nature Sangai the brow antlered deer of Manipur ManipurMatters Browantlered deer WWFIndia The sangai is an endemic and endangered subspecies of Elds deer found only in Manipur IndiaIt is also the state animal of Manipur Its common English name is Manipur browantlered deer or Elds deer and the scientific name is Rucervus eldii eldiiIts original natural habitat is the floating marshy grasslands of the Keibul Lamjao National Park located in the southern parts of the Loktak Sangai the browantlered deer is an endangered subspecies found only in the state of Manipur India Often known as Indian Elds deer Rucervus eldii eldii the Sangai deer have a single isolated population surviving at the worlds only floating national park Keibul Lamjao National Park KLNP Manipur However their habitat is threatened due to climate syair cinta ahlul bait change necessitating an Sangai l Stunning Rare Deer Variety Our Breathing Planet Learn about the sangai a subspecies of Elds deer that is only found in Manipur India and its habitat behavior and cultural significance The web page also features a film and a folk legend related to the sangai Sangai was once reported extinct in 1951 and was rediscovered and counted six heads in 1953 by Eldi Percy Gee the then honorary secretary Indian board for Wildlife Eastern region in a survey conducted under the auspices of the IUCN It was the first turning point for Sangai Conservation Following this event the Manipur Wildlife Advisory Sangai also known as Elds Deer or dancing deer is a mediumsized deer with antlers only in males It lives on floating plants called phumdis in a small area of Loktak Lake Manipur India and is threatened by habitat loss and climate change Saving Manipurs Endangered Sangai Deer Madras Courier Sangai Wikipedia The sangai Meitei pronunciation səŋai 1 Rucervus eldii eldii is an endemic and endangered subspecies of Elds deer found only in Manipur IndiaIt is also the state animal of Manipur 2 Its common English name is Manipur browantlered deer or Elds deer 3 Its original natural habitat is the floating marshy grasslands of the Keibul Lamjao National Park located in the southern Elds deer Wikipedia Sangai 10 interesting things you must know about the dancing deer Sangai is the state animal of Manipur and has been listed as an endangered species by the IUCN The animal is a mediumsized deer with uniquely distinctive antlers measuring 100 110 cm in length with extremely long brow tine which form the main beam They have a reddish brown to gray colored coat dark brownish black nose lips and mouth Home of the Sangai Keibul Lamjao National Park Background and Approach Wildlife Institute lpse mojokerto of India an Autonomous

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