Rusa Deer Hunting
The rusa deer, also known as the Sunda sambar or the Javan rusa (Cervus timorensis), is a species of deer native to Southeast Asia, particularly found in Indonesia, Timor, and parts of the Philippines. They are medium to large-sized deer, characterized by their robust build, short, thick legs, and large ears. Males possess antlers that can grow quite large, typically branching into three points. Rusa deer inhabit forests, savannas, and grasslands, and are known for their adaptability to various environments. They are herbivorous, feeding on grasses, leaves, and fruits. These deer are social animals, often seen in small herds, although males may be solitary, especially during the breeding season.
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