Kashmir Stag (Hnagul)
Kashmir Stag (Hnagul)

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Kashmir Stag (Hnagul)
Issue Date
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01 October 1982
Denomination
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285
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The Kashmir stag (Cervus canadensis hanglu), also called hangul, is a subspecies of wapiti native to India, especially in Jammu and Kashmir where it is the state animal. Kashmir stag is listed as critically endangered by IUCN as population is counted 160 mature individuals in the 2008 census.
This deer has a light rump patch without including the tail. Its coat color is brown with a speckling to the hairs. The inner sides of the buttocks are grayish white, followed by a line on the inner sides of the thighs and black on the upper side of the tail. Each antler consists of five tines. The beam is strongly curved inward, while the brow and bez tines are usually close together and above the burr.

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