BEHAVIORAL FEATURES OF BUKHARA DEER Cervus Elaphus Bactrianus DURING THE RUT

Authors

  • Dosnazarova Umit, Kidirbaeva Arzygul Yuldashevna Karakalpak State University named after. Berdakha, The Republic of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

signal, roar, subspecies, squad, harem, cry, mating season, mating group.

Abstract

  The article discusses the behavioral characteristics of the Bukhara deer during the rut. Bukhara deer is one of the subspecies of red deer, adapted to living in desert conditions. It belongs to the deer family, artiodactyl order. Bukhara deer are characterized by an order of alternation between the rutting and molting periods that is not typical for other subspecies, the formation of true currents, specific characteristics of acoustic signals, etc.

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Dosnazarova Umit, Kidirbaeva Arzygul Yuldashevna. (2024). BEHAVIORAL FEATURES OF BUKHARA DEER Cervus Elaphus Bactrianus DURING THE RUT. EPRA International Journal of Research and Development (IJRD), 8(12), 352–353. Retrieved from http://eprajournals.net/index.php/IJRD/article/view/3531