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  2. Manchurian wapiti - Wikipedia

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    In the Manchurian Mountains cows weigh 150-180 kg and bulls weigh 200-250 kg, and bulls attain measurements of 1.5 m in height and 2.4 m in length. [1] [2] Manchurian wapiti are considered the smallest among the other elks, in other parts of Manchuria they may have larger sizes.

  3. List of mammals of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Manchurian wapiti (대륙사슴) Cervus canadensis xanthopygus (H. Milne-Edwards, 1867) Mixed and Deciduous forests Once found throughout mainland [9] I: Least concern [10] K: Locally extinct Extirpated [11] Manchurian sika deer (대륙사슴) Cervus nippon mantchuricus (Temminck, 1838) Open forest and forest verges Throughout mainland [12] I ...

  4. Elk - Wikipedia

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    However, the Manchurian wapiti (C. c. xanthopygus) is clearly distinct from the Siberian forms, but not distinguishable from the Alashan wapiti. Still, due to the insufficient genetic material that rejects monophyly of C. canadensis , some researchers consider it premature to include the Manchurian wapiti as a true subspecies of wapiti, and ...

  5. Bactrian deer - Wikipedia

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    The Bactrian deer (Cervus hanglu bactrianus), also called the Bukhara deer, Bokhara deer, or Bactrian wapiti, is a lowland subspecies of Central Asian red deer native to Central Asia. It is similar in ecology to the related Yarkand deer ( C. h. yarkandensis ) in that it occupies riparian corridors surrounded by deserts.

  6. Zov Tigra National Park - Wikipedia

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    A survey in 2012 identified four Amur tigers resident in the park, and four more visiting the protected areas frequently. The base of prey (mostly ungulates) was steady, with a census of over 1,200 Manchurian wapiti, 800 Roe deer, and 99 Sika deer and 189 wild boars. [9] These species make up some 85% of the Amur tiger's diet.

  7. List of mammals of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the mammal species recorded in North Korea. There are 105 mammal species in North Korea, of which none are critically endangered, seven are endangered, six are vulnerable, and three are near threatened. One of the species listed for North Korea is considered to be extinct. [1]

  8. Wildlife of China - Wikipedia

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    The Monpa and Lhoba people of southern Tibet eat Assam macaques. [13] From 1998 to 2004, the number of rhesus macaques in China fell from 254,000 to about 77,000. [ 13 ] Over the same period, the Tibetan macaque population fell by 83% from about 100,000 to only about 17,000.

  9. Manchurian mixed forests - Wikipedia

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    The climate of the ecoregion is Humid continental climate, warm summer (Köppen climate classification), with a dry winter.This climate is characterized by large seasonal temperature differentials and a warm summer (at least four months averaging over 10 °C (50 °F), but no month averaging over 22 °C (72 °F), and cold winters having monthly precipitation less than one-tenth of the wettest ...