Everything about The Manchurian Wapiti totally explained
The
Manchurian wapiti (
Cervus canadensis xanthopygus) is a subspecies of
elk that's native to eastern
Asia.
Description
This deer is reddish brown during summer, and brownish gray in winter. It has dark hairs on the neck and dark underparts, followed by a light-colored rump patch. It is smaller than the Tian-Shan elk (
Cervus canadensis canadensis) with smaller and stouter
antlers.
Male deer are wapiti-like with a neck mane, and as mentioned, relatively small wapiti-like antlers. Female deer are more red deer-like and lack neck manes. This deer is the most
red deer-like of the wapitis, being adapted to mixed deciduous forest environments in Manchuria, Yakutia, Northern China, and North Korea. Like many
Red deer, adult deer may have some visible spots in their summer coats.
Range
This deer is found in southeastern
Siberia, northeastern
Mongolia,
Manchuria, northern
Korea, and northeastern
China.
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