Sangai deer
The Sangai deer, also known as the Dancing deer, is a unique species found only in the Keibul Lamjao National Park in Manipur, India. This endangered deer is known for its distinctive antlers and long, slender legs, which help it navigate the marshy wetlands of its habitat. The Sangai deer primarily feeds on aquatic plants and grasses.
Sangai deer are notable for their social behavior, often seen in small herds. They are adapted to living in a semi-aquatic environment, which makes them different from other deer species. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect this rare animal and its habitat from threats like habitat loss and poaching.