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English: Shy and secretive, the

sambar is our largest deer. Sambar are found in most of the deciduous forests in the state. They are usually found in small family herds, preferring dense forests with grassy openings. They eat browse and grass and are mostly crepuscular, being active

around dusk and dawn
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