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Axis Deer Collection

The majestic axis deer, also known as chital or spotted deer, can be found in various national parks across Asia

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Chital deer, spotted deer or axis deer, Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan, India, Asia

Chital deer, spotted deer or axis deer, Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan, India, Asia

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Chital (Axis axis) female leaping. Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve / Tadoba National Park

Chital (Axis axis) female leaping. Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve / Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra, India

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Chital deerl (Axis axis ), male with large antlers, Bandhavgarh National Park, Bandhavgarh

Chital deerl (Axis axis ), male with large antlers, Bandhavgarh National Park, Bandhavgarh, India

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Spotted deer (Axis axis), adults and fawns, crossing swamp, surrounded by waterbirds

Spotted deer (Axis axis), adults and fawns, crossing swamp, surrounded by waterbirds, Keoladeo National park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Spotted deer (Axis axis), small herd leaping through grass, Bardia National Park, Terai, Nepal

Spotted deer (Axis axis), small herd leaping through grass, Bardia National Park, Terai, Nepal

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Spotted deer (Axis axis) herd in the forest, with just their antlers visible

Spotted deer (Axis axis) herd in the forest, with just their antlers visible. Bardia National Park, Terai, Nepal

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Axis Deer (colour litho)

Axis Deer (colour litho)
6023538 Axis Deer (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Axis Deer. Illustration for Book of Natural History by F O Morris (Groombridge)

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Axis Deer (coloured engraving)

Axis Deer (coloured engraving)
1000413 Axis Deer (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrator:Jacques de Seve Engraver)

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Deers and fawns (coloured engraving)

Deers and fawns (coloured engraving)
997614 Deers and fawns (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Four Axis Deer including, a buck with antlers, at London Zoo in 1924 (b / w photo)

Four Axis Deer including, a buck with antlers, at London Zoo in 1924 (b / w photo)
2967819 Four Axis Deer including, a buck with antlers, at London Zoo in 1924 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; (add.info)

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Axis Deer, 1863-79 (colour litho)

Axis Deer, 1863-79 (colour litho)
1001082 Axis Deer, 1863-79 (colour litho) by Petraroja, Raimundo (fl.1863-79); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Atlante zoologico popolare)

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Spotted Axis Deer (w / c on paper)

Spotted Axis Deer (w / c on paper)
3081861 Spotted Axis Deer (w/c on paper) by Strong, T. W. (fl.1840); 20.6x30.5 cm; Shelburne Museum, Vermont, USA; (add.info.: Two exotic deer-like animals)

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Deer (coloured engraving)

Deer (coloured engraving)
1090877 Deer (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Deer. Illustration for A History of the Earth and Animated Nature by Oliver Goldsmith (Blackie)

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Axis Deer (Axis axis) herd

Axis Deer (Axis axis) herd

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Sambar deer (Cervus unicolor), Spotted deer (Axis axis), Wild boar (Sus scrofa)

Sambar deer (Cervus unicolor), Spotted deer (Axis axis), Wild boar (Sus scrofa) and various birds feeding, with Rajbagh Palace in the background, Ranthambhore National Park, India. April 2010

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Male chital deer

Male chital deer (Axis axis). This deer is also called the spotted deer or axis deer. It is found in Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh and most of India

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: The Indian Muntjac engraving 1855

The Indian Muntjac engraving 1855

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: The head of Muntjac engraving 1855

The head of Muntjac engraving 1855

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: The axis deer engraving 1851

The axis deer engraving 1851
The Natural History of the Sacred Scriptures, By W. Bicknell, Tallis 1851 - London

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Deer

Deer
Antique illustration of a deer

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Chital (Axis axis)

Chital (Axis axis)
Illustration of a Chital (Axis axis)

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Illustration of Chital or Cheetal (Axis axis) walking on grass

Illustration of Chital or Cheetal (Axis axis) walking on grass

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Chital -Axis axis-, Tamil Nadu, India

Chital -Axis axis-, Tamil Nadu, India

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Chital -Axis axis-, Nagarhole National Park, Karnataka, India

Chital -Axis axis-, Nagarhole National Park, Karnataka, India

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Chital, Cheetal or Axis Deer -Axis axis-, Gir Forest National Park, Gir Sanctuary, Gujarat, India

Chital, Cheetal or Axis Deer -Axis axis-, Gir Forest National Park, Gir Sanctuary, Gujarat, India

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Group of axis deer, chitals -Axis axis-, Mudumalai National Park, Tamil Nadu, Tamilnadu

Group of axis deer, chitals -Axis axis-, Mudumalai National Park, Tamil Nadu, Tamilnadu, South India, India, South Asia, Asia

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Myna birds (Sturnidae sp. ) on axis deer (Axis axis) India

Myna birds (Sturnidae sp. ) on axis deer (Axis axis) India
Myna birds (Sturnidae sp.) on axis deer (Axis axis) India

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Axis deer (Axis axis) running across field (blurred motion)

Axis deer (Axis axis) running across field (blurred motion)

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: Spotted deer (cheetal) (chital deer) (axis deer) (Axis axis), Ranthambhore, Rajasthan

Spotted deer (cheetal) (chital deer) (axis deer) (Axis axis), Ranthambhore, Rajasthan, India, Asia

Background imageAxis Deer Collection: India, Kanha, herd of Axis Deer (Axis axis) grazing in meadow, stag looking at camera

India, Kanha, herd of Axis Deer (Axis axis) grazing in meadow, stag looking at camera


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The majestic axis deer, also known as chital or spotted deer, can be found in various national parks across Asia. One such place is the Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, India. Here, amidst the lush greenery and diverse wildlife, you may catch a glimpse of a female axis deer gracefully leaping through the air. Another sanctuary where these beautiful creatures roam freely is the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra. In this picturesque setting, a male axis deer proudly displays its large antlers, showcasing its dominance within Bandhavgarh National Park. These graceful animals are often seen crossing swamps surrounded by waterbirds. As they navigate through their watery path with elegance and precision, it's hard not to be captivated by their presence. Bardia National Park in Terai, Nepal provides an enchanting backdrop for such scenes. In some instances, only their antlers peek out from behind dense foliage as they traverse through forests. This mysterious sight can be witnessed at Bardia National Park too - a true testament to the elusive nature of these captivating creatures. Historical depictions have been captured through lithographs and engravings dating back centuries ago. These artistic renditions showcase their beauty and serve as reminders of our fascination with these magnificent animals. Even London Zoo had the privilege of hosting four axis deer back in 1924. A black-and-white photograph captures one buck proudly displaying his impressive antlers while residing within the zoo's confines. Whether it's through art or real-life encounters in national parks across Asia like Ranthambore or Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve; witnessing herds of spotted deer leaping through grasslands or navigating wetlands surrounded by waterbirds is truly a mesmerizing experience that showcases nature's wonders at its finest.