Description: English: Close-up of a female
marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) in Itirapina, São Paulo state, Brazil.This surprisingly shy and secretive deer is actually the largest native deer species in South America. Marsh deer have large, primarily ornamental antlers, which are usually impressively forked, growing to about 60 centimetres in length and weighing, on average, about two kilograms. They are shed irregularly and may be retained for up to two years. Marsh deer also have well-developed hindquarters, making them good at jumping, which is the fastest way to move in water.The marsh deer has a shaggy, reddish chestnut coloured coat, with paler undersides of the neck and belly. The muzzle and lips are black, as are the lower legs. The eye is surrounded by a faint white ring and the large ears are lined with white hair. Marsh deer have long, broad hooves that are particularly adapted to the marshy environment, as they are joined by a special membrane and can spread out, giving the hooves a greater surface area, to prevent the deer from sinking into swampy ground. Português: Cervo-do-pantanal (
Blastocerus dichotomus) em close,
Itirapina,
São Paulo, Brasil. Español:
Ciervo de los pántanos hembra (Blastocerus dichotomus) en
Itirapina,
estado de São Paulo, Brasil. Date: 27 February 2013, 11:57:17. Source: Own work. Author:
Jonathan Wilkins. Camera location
22° 11′ 35.05″ S, 47° 51′ 48.77″ W View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap-22.193070; -47.863547. [
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marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) in
Itirapina,
São Paulo state,
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savezna država São Paulo,
Brazil.Čeština: Laň druhu jelenec bahenní (Blastocerus dichotomus) v
Itirapina,stát
São Paulo,
Brazílie.Deutsch: Weiblicher
Sumpfhirsch (Blastocerus dichotomus) in Itirapina,
São Paulo, Brasilien.English: Close-up of a female
marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) in
Itirapina,
São Paulo state,
Brazil.Español :
Ciervo de los pántanos (hembra) en
Itirapina,
estado de São Paulo, Brasil.Italiano : Primo piano di una cerva delle paludi (
Blastocerus dichotomus) a
Itirapina in
Brasile.Magyar: Nőstény
lápi szarvas (Blastocerus dichotomus) (Itirapina, São Paulo állam,
Brazília)Nederlands: Een
close-up van een vrouwelijk
moerashert in de
Braziliaanse gemeente
Itirapina.Português: Fêmea do
cervo-do-pantanal (Blastocerus dichotomus) em
Itirapina,
São Paulo,
Brasil.Русский: Самка
болотного оленя (
Blastocerus dichotomus) в
Итирапине (
Бразилия)한국어:
브라질 상파울루 이티라피나의 암컷
늪사슴의 근접 촬영 사진.中文:
巴西圣保罗州伊蒂拉皮纳一只母
沼泽鹿的近距离特写。中文(繁體):
巴西聖保羅州伊蒂拉皮納一隻母
沼澤鹿的近距離特寫。.
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