"Schomburgk's deer" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Schomburgk's deer [plural]
Etymology: Named after Sir Robert H. Schomburgk, British consul in Bangkok from 1857 to 1864. Head templates: {{en-noun|Schomburgk's deer|head=Schomburgk's deer}} Schomburgk's deer (plural Schomburgk's deer)
  1. An extinct deer (†Cervus schomburgki) once native to south-east Asia, having a dark brown coat and lighter belly, a short mane and basket-like antlers in the male. Categories (lifeform): Cervids

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