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出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/04 06:40 UTC 版)
The Barasingha or Barasinga (Rucervus duvaucelii) is a species of deer, native to India, Pakistan and Nepal. In Assam in the North-East India, barasingha is traditionally known as dolhorina, similar to its English name (swamp deer) as dol in Assamese means swamp. In Central India it is called goinjak (stags) or gaoni (hinds). The most striking feature of a barasingha is its antlers, with 10-14 tines on a mature stag, though some have been known to have up to 20. The name is derived from this and means 12 tined or horned in Hindi.