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Sambar Deer Screams In Pain As a Result Of The Tiger's Attack
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This tiger spotted a sambar deer, a large deer living in the Indian subcontinent and all he could see is a moving 180 KG of flesh. The hunt is on! he started chasing him down. The deer manages to escape, an...
published: 23 Jun 2022
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Friendly Sambar Deer, Kerala
Video of a Sambar Deer friendly interaction with people in Kerala
#SambarDeer #Sambar #Deer #Athirappilly #Vazhachal #Valparai #Sholayar #Kerala #Forest #Keralaforest #wild #wildlife #wildanimal #animal #mlavu #indianwildlife #keralawildlife #friendlydeer #co-existence #india #Evergreen #EvergreenForest #AthirapillySholayarRoad #Wilderness #Deers #IndianWild
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published: 22 Nov 2020
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A Brutal Hunt - Sambar Deer Hunting Vic High Country 2022
This was the most BRUTAL hunt and the hardest drag out we have ever faced while hunting in the Victorian bush.
It was also one of the most rewarding trips at the same time with a DELICIOUS bush cook up to follow the brutal pack out. Without giving away to much, ENJOY THE VIDEO!!
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published: 21 Sep 2022
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Dholes Tear a Sambar Deer Alive
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Dholes are like other large pack canines and are hyper-carnivores, meaning their diet consists of over 70% meat. It’s thought that prey availability is one of the largest restriction for dholes . In many st...
published: 02 Aug 2022
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Largest deer in India - Sambar Deer - facts and details about Indian wildlife
A video about Sambar deer -- The largest deer found in India.
The sambar (Rusa unicolor) is a large deer native to the Indian subcontinent, South China, and Southeast Asia that is listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List since 2008. Populations have declined substantially due to severe hunting, local insurgency, and industrial exploitation of habitat.
The sambar is distributed in much of South Asia as far north as the south-facing slopes of the Himalayas in Nepal and India, in mainland Southeast Asia including Burma, Thailand, Indochina, the Malay Peninsula, Indonesia (Sumatra and Borneo), Taiwan, and South China, including Hainan. In the Himalayan foothills, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and eastern Taiwan, it ranges up to 3,500 m (11,500 ft). It inhabits tropical dry forests, tropica...
published: 04 Mar 2021
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RECORD SAMBAR BUCK! {Catch Clean Cook} Sun Dried Deer Meat For Dinner
Of all the hunts I've ever been on, this is one I'll never forget!!! Huge Shout Out to my friend, Pete Hocog, from Rota, CNMI!
The Cleaning and caping video will be up ASAP!!!
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published: 17 Aug 2020
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Sambar Deer Hunting Australian High Country
We venture into the mountains to scope out new terrain. Laurie secures a nice stag and shows the young fellas how it's done.
published: 11 May 2023
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I Waited ALL DAY For This SAMBAR STAG - Deer Hunting Australia 300 PRC Gunwerks Adventure
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published: 17 Sep 2023
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Sambar Deer| Tadoba Tiger Reserve
published: 06 Jul 2022
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Sambar Deer: Secondary Forest, Singapore Nature
Filmed this herd of Sambar Deer in the Central Catchment Forest, Singapore, March 2023.
The sambar (Rusa unicolor) is a large deer native to the Indian subcontinent, South China and Southeast Asia that is listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List since 2008. Populations have declined substantially due to severe hunting, local insurgency, and industrial exploitation of habitat.
The appearance and the size of the sambar vary widely across its range, which has led to considerable taxonomic confusion in the past; over 40 different scientific synonyms have been used for the species. In general, they attain a height of 102 to 160 cm (40 to 63 in) at the shoulder and may weigh as much as 546 kg (1,204 lb), though more typically 100 to 350 kg (220 to 770 lb). Head and body length varie...
published: 06 Mar 2023
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Sambar Deer Screams In Pain As a Result Of The Tiger's Attack
Note : This content is mixed between fact and fiction. Our team strives to provide original content where we work on all elements from voiceovers, sound effects...
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We hope you like it 💖
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This tiger spotted a sambar deer, a large deer living in the Indian subcontinent and all he could see is a moving 180 KG of flesh. The hunt is on! he started chasing him down. The deer manages to escape, and tries to cross the river.
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Sambar Deer Screams In Pain As a Result Of The Tiger's Attack
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Note : This content is mixed between fact and fiction. Our team strives to provide original content where we work on all elements from voiceovers, sound effects, original scripts, combining several videos where most of them we have the right to use them legally . It is difficult to guarantee all copyright protection, we always try to communicate with the owners rights to cooperate copyright even if there are still errors. Sometimes we create fictional stories, where we combine a few clips to create an educational story for the purpose of excitement.
We hope you like it 💖
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This tiger spotted a sambar deer, a large deer living in the Indian subcontinent and all he could see is a moving 180 KG of flesh. The hunt is on! he started chasing him down. The deer manages to escape, and tries to cross the river.
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Sambar Deer Screams In Pain As a Result Of The Tiger's Attack
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- published: 23 Jun 2022
- views: 76418
1:19
Friendly Sambar Deer, Kerala
Video of a Sambar Deer friendly interaction with people in Kerala
#SambarDeer #Sambar #Deer #Athirappilly #Vazhachal #Valparai #Sholayar #Kerala #Forest #Keral...
Video of a Sambar Deer friendly interaction with people in Kerala
#SambarDeer #Sambar #Deer #Athirappilly #Vazhachal #Valparai #Sholayar #Kerala #Forest #Keralaforest #wild #wildlife #wildanimal #animal #mlavu #indianwildlife #keralawildlife #friendlydeer #co-existence #india #Evergreen #EvergreenForest #AthirapillySholayarRoad #Wilderness #Deers #IndianWild
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Video of a Sambar Deer friendly interaction with people in Kerala
#SambarDeer #Sambar #Deer #Athirappilly #Vazhachal #Valparai #Sholayar #Kerala #Forest #Keralaforest #wild #wildlife #wildanimal #animal #mlavu #indianwildlife #keralawildlife #friendlydeer #co-existence #india #Evergreen #EvergreenForest #AthirapillySholayarRoad #Wilderness #Deers #IndianWild
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- published: 22 Nov 2020
- views: 773456
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A Brutal Hunt - Sambar Deer Hunting Vic High Country 2022
This was the most BRUTAL hunt and the hardest drag out we have ever faced while hunting in the Victorian bush.
It was also one of the most rewarding trips at t...
This was the most BRUTAL hunt and the hardest drag out we have ever faced while hunting in the Victorian bush.
It was also one of the most rewarding trips at the same time with a DELICIOUS bush cook up to follow the brutal pack out. Without giving away to much, ENJOY THE VIDEO!!
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This was the most BRUTAL hunt and the hardest drag out we have ever faced while hunting in the Victorian bush.
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#SambarStag #HuntingAustralia #SambarHunting
- published: 21 Sep 2022
- views: 5724510
2:38
Dholes Tear a Sambar Deer Alive
Note : This content is mixed between fact and fiction. Our team strives to provide original content where we work on all elements from voiceovers, sound effects...
Note : This content is mixed between fact and fiction. Our team strives to provide original content where we work on all elements from voiceovers, sound effects, original scripts, combining several videos where most of them we have the right to use them legally . It is difficult to guarantee all copyright protection, we always try to communicate with the owners rights to cooperate copyright even if there are still errors. Sometimes we create fictional stories, where we combine a few clips to create an educational story for the purpose of excitement.
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Dholes are like other large pack canines and are hyper-carnivores, meaning their diet consists of over 70% meat. It’s thought that prey availability is one of the largest restriction for dholes . In many studies, sambar deer are one of the main prey taken by dholes. Unlike the wolf or the African painted dog, Dholes are more of an ambush predator chasing their prey down over a short distance .
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Dholes Tear a Sambar Deer Alive
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Note : This content is mixed between fact and fiction. Our team strives to provide original content where we work on all elements from voiceovers, sound effects, original scripts, combining several videos where most of them we have the right to use them legally . It is difficult to guarantee all copyright protection, we always try to communicate with the owners rights to cooperate copyright even if there are still errors. Sometimes we create fictional stories, where we combine a few clips to create an educational story for the purpose of excitement.
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Dholes are like other large pack canines and are hyper-carnivores, meaning their diet consists of over 70% meat. It’s thought that prey availability is one of the largest restriction for dholes . In many studies, sambar deer are one of the main prey taken by dholes. Unlike the wolf or the African painted dog, Dholes are more of an ambush predator chasing their prey down over a short distance .
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Dholes Tear a Sambar Deer Alive
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- published: 02 Aug 2022
- views: 23126
4:00
Largest deer in India - Sambar Deer - facts and details about Indian wildlife
A video about Sambar deer -- The largest deer found in India.
The sambar (Rusa unicolor) is a large deer native to the Indian subcontinent, South China, and S...
A video about Sambar deer -- The largest deer found in India.
The sambar (Rusa unicolor) is a large deer native to the Indian subcontinent, South China, and Southeast Asia that is listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List since 2008. Populations have declined substantially due to severe hunting, local insurgency, and industrial exploitation of habitat.
The sambar is distributed in much of South Asia as far north as the south-facing slopes of the Himalayas in Nepal and India, in mainland Southeast Asia including Burma, Thailand, Indochina, the Malay Peninsula, Indonesia (Sumatra and Borneo), Taiwan, and South China, including Hainan. In the Himalayan foothills, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and eastern Taiwan, it ranges up to 3,500 m (11,500 ft). It inhabits tropical dry forests, tropical seasonal forests, subtropical mixed forests with stands of conifers and montane grasslands, broadleaved deciduous and broadleaved evergreen trees, to tropical rainforests, and seldom moves far from water sources.
#indian_wildlife #roaming_owls #learn_about_wildlife #wildlife_documentary
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A video about Sambar deer -- The largest deer found in India.
The sambar (Rusa unicolor) is a large deer native to the Indian subcontinent, South China, and Southeast Asia that is listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List since 2008. Populations have declined substantially due to severe hunting, local insurgency, and industrial exploitation of habitat.
The sambar is distributed in much of South Asia as far north as the south-facing slopes of the Himalayas in Nepal and India, in mainland Southeast Asia including Burma, Thailand, Indochina, the Malay Peninsula, Indonesia (Sumatra and Borneo), Taiwan, and South China, including Hainan. In the Himalayan foothills, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and eastern Taiwan, it ranges up to 3,500 m (11,500 ft). It inhabits tropical dry forests, tropical seasonal forests, subtropical mixed forests with stands of conifers and montane grasslands, broadleaved deciduous and broadleaved evergreen trees, to tropical rainforests, and seldom moves far from water sources.
#indian_wildlife #roaming_owls #learn_about_wildlife #wildlife_documentary
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- published: 04 Mar 2021
- views: 39382
24:15
RECORD SAMBAR BUCK! {Catch Clean Cook} Sun Dried Deer Meat For Dinner
Of all the hunts I've ever been on, this is one I'll never forget!!! Huge Shout Out to my friend, Pete Hocog, from Rota, CNMI!
The Cleaning and caping video w...
Of all the hunts I've ever been on, this is one I'll never forget!!! Huge Shout Out to my friend, Pete Hocog, from Rota, CNMI!
The Cleaning and caping video will be up ASAP!!!
If you're interested in the the Northern Mariana Islands, please check out: https://www.mymarianas.com
Everglades Seasoning:
https://amzn.to/3oHwwX4
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for Authentic Deer Meat For Dinner gear, go to: https://deermeatfordinner.com
https://wn.com/Record_Sambar_Buck_Catch_Clean_Cook_Sun_Dried_Deer_Meat_For_Dinner
Of all the hunts I've ever been on, this is one I'll never forget!!! Huge Shout Out to my friend, Pete Hocog, from Rota, CNMI!
The Cleaning and caping video will be up ASAP!!!
If you're interested in the the Northern Mariana Islands, please check out: https://www.mymarianas.com
Everglades Seasoning:
https://amzn.to/3oHwwX4
https://amzn.to/36z2WwC
for Authentic Deer Meat For Dinner gear, go to: https://deermeatfordinner.com
- published: 17 Aug 2020
- views: 538627
33:12
Sambar Deer Hunting Australian High Country
We venture into the mountains to scope out new terrain. Laurie secures a nice stag and shows the young fellas how it's done.
We venture into the mountains to scope out new terrain. Laurie secures a nice stag and shows the young fellas how it's done.
https://wn.com/Sambar_Deer_Hunting_Australian_High_Country
We venture into the mountains to scope out new terrain. Laurie secures a nice stag and shows the young fellas how it's done.
- published: 11 May 2023
- views: 39439
17:53
I Waited ALL DAY For This SAMBAR STAG - Deer Hunting Australia 300 PRC Gunwerks Adventure
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- published: 17 Sep 2023
- views: 12736
4:17
Sambar Deer: Secondary Forest, Singapore Nature
Filmed this herd of Sambar Deer in the Central Catchment Forest, Singapore, March 2023.
The sambar (Rusa unicolor) is a large deer native to the Indian subcont...
Filmed this herd of Sambar Deer in the Central Catchment Forest, Singapore, March 2023.
The sambar (Rusa unicolor) is a large deer native to the Indian subcontinent, South China and Southeast Asia that is listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List since 2008. Populations have declined substantially due to severe hunting, local insurgency, and industrial exploitation of habitat.
The appearance and the size of the sambar vary widely across its range, which has led to considerable taxonomic confusion in the past; over 40 different scientific synonyms have been used for the species. In general, they attain a height of 102 to 160 cm (40 to 63 in) at the shoulder and may weigh as much as 546 kg (1,204 lb), though more typically 100 to 350 kg (220 to 770 lb). Head and body length varies from 1.62 to 2.7 m (5.3 to 8.9 ft), with a 22 to 35 cm (8.7 to 13.8 in) tail. Females are smaller than males. Among all living cervid species, only the moose and the elk can attain larger sizes.
The antlers are typically up to 110 cm (43 in) long in fully adult individuals. As with most deer, only the males have antlers.
Adult males and pregnant or lactating females possess an unusual hairless, blood-red spot located about halfway down the underside of their throats. This sometimes oozes a white liquid, and is apparently glandular in nature.
The sambar is distributed in much of South Asia as far north as the south-facing slopes of the Himalayas in Nepal, Bhutan and India, in mainland Southeast Asia including Burma, Thailand, Indochina, the Malay Peninsula, Indonesia (Sumatra and Borneo), Taiwan, and South China, including Hainan. In the Himalayan foothills, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and eastern Taiwan, it ranges up to 3,500 m (11,500 ft). It inhabits tropical dry forests, tropical seasonal forests, subtropical mixed forests with stands of conifers and montane grasslands, broadleaved deciduous and broadleaved evergreen trees, to tropical rainforests, and seldom moves far from water sources. In 2023, a study showed that samber deer had returned to Singapore due to several escapes from zoos, after it has been believed to be extinct on the island country. However some people question this and say there has always been a small population in Singapore.
Sambar are nocturnal or crepuscular. The males live alone for much of the year, and the females live in small herds of up to 16 individuals. Indeed, in some areas, the average herd consists of only three or four individuals, typically consisting of an adult female, her most recent young, and perhaps a subordinate, immature female. This is an unusual pattern for deer, which more commonly live in larger groups.
Sambar feed on a wide variety of vegetation, including grasses, foliage, browse, fruit, and water plants, depending on the local habitat.They also consume a great variety of shrubs and trees.
Sambar have been seen congregating in large herds in protected areas such as national parks and reserves in India, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. In Taiwan, sambar along with sika deer, have been raised on farms for their antlers, which they drop annually in April to May and are highly prized for use as knife handles and as grips for handguns.
Despite their lack of antlers, female sambar readily defend their young from most predators, which is relatively unusual among deer. When confronted by pack-hunting dholes or feral domestic dogs, a sambar lowers its head with an erect mane and lashes at the dogs. Sambar prefer to attack predators in shallow water. Several sambar may form a defensive formation, touching rumps and vocalising loudly at the dogs. When sensing danger, a sambar stamps its feet and makes a ringing call known as "pooking" or "belling".
#sambardeer #wilddeer #deer #rusaunicolor #singaporedeer #singaporenature #singaporemammals #singaporewildlife #herpingsingapore #centalcatchmentforest
Videography:
Christian Bassett
Editing:
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Sony 4KFDR-AX700 Camcorder
https://wn.com/Sambar_Deer_Secondary_Forest,_Singapore_Nature
Filmed this herd of Sambar Deer in the Central Catchment Forest, Singapore, March 2023.
The sambar (Rusa unicolor) is a large deer native to the Indian subcontinent, South China and Southeast Asia that is listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List since 2008. Populations have declined substantially due to severe hunting, local insurgency, and industrial exploitation of habitat.
The appearance and the size of the sambar vary widely across its range, which has led to considerable taxonomic confusion in the past; over 40 different scientific synonyms have been used for the species. In general, they attain a height of 102 to 160 cm (40 to 63 in) at the shoulder and may weigh as much as 546 kg (1,204 lb), though more typically 100 to 350 kg (220 to 770 lb). Head and body length varies from 1.62 to 2.7 m (5.3 to 8.9 ft), with a 22 to 35 cm (8.7 to 13.8 in) tail. Females are smaller than males. Among all living cervid species, only the moose and the elk can attain larger sizes.
The antlers are typically up to 110 cm (43 in) long in fully adult individuals. As with most deer, only the males have antlers.
Adult males and pregnant or lactating females possess an unusual hairless, blood-red spot located about halfway down the underside of their throats. This sometimes oozes a white liquid, and is apparently glandular in nature.
The sambar is distributed in much of South Asia as far north as the south-facing slopes of the Himalayas in Nepal, Bhutan and India, in mainland Southeast Asia including Burma, Thailand, Indochina, the Malay Peninsula, Indonesia (Sumatra and Borneo), Taiwan, and South China, including Hainan. In the Himalayan foothills, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and eastern Taiwan, it ranges up to 3,500 m (11,500 ft). It inhabits tropical dry forests, tropical seasonal forests, subtropical mixed forests with stands of conifers and montane grasslands, broadleaved deciduous and broadleaved evergreen trees, to tropical rainforests, and seldom moves far from water sources. In 2023, a study showed that samber deer had returned to Singapore due to several escapes from zoos, after it has been believed to be extinct on the island country. However some people question this and say there has always been a small population in Singapore.
Sambar are nocturnal or crepuscular. The males live alone for much of the year, and the females live in small herds of up to 16 individuals. Indeed, in some areas, the average herd consists of only three or four individuals, typically consisting of an adult female, her most recent young, and perhaps a subordinate, immature female. This is an unusual pattern for deer, which more commonly live in larger groups.
Sambar feed on a wide variety of vegetation, including grasses, foliage, browse, fruit, and water plants, depending on the local habitat.They also consume a great variety of shrubs and trees.
Sambar have been seen congregating in large herds in protected areas such as national parks and reserves in India, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. In Taiwan, sambar along with sika deer, have been raised on farms for their antlers, which they drop annually in April to May and are highly prized for use as knife handles and as grips for handguns.
Despite their lack of antlers, female sambar readily defend their young from most predators, which is relatively unusual among deer. When confronted by pack-hunting dholes or feral domestic dogs, a sambar lowers its head with an erect mane and lashes at the dogs. Sambar prefer to attack predators in shallow water. Several sambar may form a defensive formation, touching rumps and vocalising loudly at the dogs. When sensing danger, a sambar stamps its feet and makes a ringing call known as "pooking" or "belling".
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Videography:
Christian Bassett
Editing:
Christian Bassett
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Sony 4KFDR-AX700 Camcorder
- published: 06 Mar 2023
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