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Borneo deer sambar deer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male Sambar deer in the wild jungle at Kinabatangan river, Malaysia Royalty Free Stock Photo
a Male Sambar deer head in close-up Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sambar (Rusa unicolor) deer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sambar (Rusa unicolor) deer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sambar Deer - Rusa unicolor, large iconic deer from South and Southeast Asian forests Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sambar Deer - Rusa unicolor, large iconic deer from South and Southeast Asian forests Royalty Free Stock Photo
Borneo deer sambar deer
Two Sambar deer inside the farm fence Royalty Free Stock Photo
a young Sambar deer walking into the swamp Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sambar Deer - Rusa unicolor, large iconic deer from South and Southeast Asian forests Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sambar Deer - Rusa unicolor, large iconic deer from South and Southeast Asian forests Royalty Free Stock Photo
a group of Sambar deer in the swamp inside the ranch Royalty Free Stock Photo
a group of Sambar deer in the river on a sunny day Royalty Free Stock Photo
a young Sambar deer standing in close-up view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian sambar or sambar also called sambur deer, sambhur, Tamil: Kadaththi man, is a type of large deer that is common in Asia. Common species have large body features with brownish coat color. Sambar can grow as tall as 102 cm - 160 cm to the shoulder with a weight of around 546 kg. Sambar generally lives in the forest and depends on shrubs or grasses. They generally live in groups of 5-6 members.


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