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Finding beauty in the innocent gaze of a deer, Chital (Spotted Deer) #327041119
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The chital, also known as the spotted deer, is the most common deer species in Jim Corbett National Park. It boasts a reddish-brown body adorned with distinctive white spots.Only male chital have antlers, which can grow up to 1 meter in length.Spotted deer are widely distributed in Asia, particularly in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and a small group in Pakistan. They thrive in diverse environments, including forests, grasslands, and woodlands. You can find them in various regions, such as India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and select areas in Southeast Asia