elds deer

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Elds deer on dark and white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elds deer in the dark Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elds Deer Coloring Page with One Colored and One Outline View for Wildlife Study Royalty Free Stock Photo
Unique Elds Deer Coloring Page with One Colored and One Outline View for Fun Activity Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female elds deer in closeup, Endangered animal specie from South Asia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elds deer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elds deer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elds deer
Female elds deer looking in the camera in closeup, Endangered animal specie from Asia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup portrait of a female elds deer laying on the ground, Endangered animal specie from South Asia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elds deer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elds deer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elds deer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elds deer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elds deer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elds deer (Panolia eldii), also known as the thamin or brow-antlered deer, is an endangered species of deer indigenous to Southeast Asia. The species was first discovered by Westerners in Manipur in India in 1839. The original scientific name, Cervus eldi, was coined in 1844 in honour of Lt. Percy Eld, a British officer.


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