The stags are reddish brown, their hair coarse and thick, their tails rather long and exactly of the sambur type, their ears round, not pointed like a spotted deer.
Jerdon was of opinion that there were two species of spotted deer, the smaller of the two being found in Southern India; but Sterndale quotes McMaster to the effect that the spotted deer found in Orissa are more than usually large.
It commences by giving three or four large bounds, like the axis or spotted deer, and afterwards settles down into a long trot, which it will keep up for six or seven miles on end when frequently disturbed.
McMaster too writes: "I cannot agree with Jerdon that there are two species of spotted deer.
Meanwhile, inside the 'Spotted Deer' Bessie Costrell was treating her hangers-on.
I know many fellers as go to the "Spotted Deer" just because they know she'll treat 'em.
I must watch out," Spotted Deer murmured, uneasily.
Spotted Deer smiled at the sound as he recalled an occasion when his friend Running Fox had used it as a signal to fool his foes.
It was his friend, Spotted Deer, a lad of his own age, and his constant companion through all the happy years of boyhood.
However, when Running Fox brought forth the new war-equipment which he had received from his father, Spotted Deer's eyes lighted with enthusiasm, and he became lively and interested.
My brother, when the next sun comes you are going away," Spotted Deer said, solemnly, as he finally rose to leave.
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