Kashmir Stag
The Kashmir Stag, also known as the Hangul, is a rare species of deer found primarily in the Kashmir Valley of India. It is characterized by its large size, reddish-brown coat, and impressive antlers, which can grow up to a meter long. The Kashmir Stag is an important part of the local ecosystem and is known for its solitary behavior, often found in dense forests and grasslands.
Due to habitat loss and poaching, the Kashmir Stag is classified as endangered. Conservation efforts are underway to protect this unique species and its habitat. Organizations are working to raise awareness and implement measures to ensure the survival of the Kashmir Stag in the wild.