sambar deer, K Gudi, B R Hills, Karnataka, India
The sambar is a large deer native to the Indian subcontinent. The name is also spelled sambur, or sambhur. Sambar are nocturnal or crepuscular. The males live alone for much of the year, and the females live in small herds of up to sixteen individuals. They often congregate near water, and are good swimmers. Like most deer, sambar are generally quiet, although all adults can scream or make short, high-pitched sounds when alarmed. However, they more commonly communicate by scent marking and foot stamping. The Biligirirangana Hills, commonly called B R Hills, is a hill range situated in south-eastern Karnataka, at its border with Tamil Nadu in South India. The area is called Biligiriranganatha Swamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary or simply BRT Wildlife Sanctuary. It is a protected reserve forest. The site was declared a tiger reserve in January 2011.
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Location: K Gudi Wilderness Camp, B R Hills, Chamarajanagar, Karnataka, India
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