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Adaptation of animals in jammu division of jammu and kashmir

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Kashmir stag is a Schedule – I animal, according to wildlife (Protection) act, 1972 and classified as Endangered (EN) by the IUCN.

The weight of male Kashmir stag is between 150 to 250 kg., and weight of female is between 100 to 160 kg. Head to body length measures about 180 to 220 cm. They are about 100 to 135 cm high at the shoulder.

Color of body ranges from light to dark brown, fading to dingy white on the lips, chin, underparts, and buttocks. 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.

In summer, their fur looks brighter rather than during other seasons. The color fades during the summer but tones up with the denser winter coat, which in a big stag is a very dark or rufous brown.

Sides and limbs are paler. Belly in males is dark brown in color. Tail is relatively short in size. The white rump patch does not extend much above the tail and is divided by a broad median stripe extending down to the base of the tail and sometimes to its extremity.

In males, hairs on the ridge of the neck are long, thick and bushy. The hair at the lower neck is long and shaggy with varying colors like brown or brownish ash or dark liver. Belly in males are dark brown in color.

The beam is strongly curved inward, while the brow and bez tines are usually close together and above the burr.

The fawns have distinct spots during the first few weeks of their lives after which these fade away rapidly. Normal head have five points on the on each antlers

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