EXOTICS IN TEXAS - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
the continued health and existence of the native wildlife populations. AXIS DEER Native to India and Ceylon, the axis deer, chital, or spotted deer is generally rufous fawn in color, with white spots covering both their summer and winter coats. Their throat, stomach, and under-tail areas
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