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The average weight of an adult axis deer is around 150-200 pounds, with males weighing slightly more than females. This weight range can vary depending on factors such as age, nutrition, and habitat.
Physical Characteristics of Axis Deer
Axis deer (Axis axis) are native to the Indian subcontinent and have been introduced to several countries, including the United States, for hunting and conservation purposes. In Hawaii, where they were introduced in the 1950s, axis deer have adapted well to the island’s climate and terrain. Adult axis deer typically reach a shoulder height of 30-35 inches and a body length of 5-6 feet.
Behavior and Habitat
Axis deer are social animals and often live in small herds. They are crepuscular, meaning they are most active during twilight hours, and are known to be excellent jumpers, capable of leaping over 6 feet in a single bound. In Hawaii, they inhabit a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and wetlands. They are herbivores and feed on a wide range of plants, including grasses, leaves, and fruits.
Hunting Axis Deer in Hawaii
Axis deer are considered a popular game species in Hawaii, with a bag limit of one deer per hunter per year. Hunting season typically runs from September to February, and hunters must have a valid hunting license and adhere to all local regulations. When hunting axis deer, it’s essential to be familiar with their habitat and behavior, as well as to use proper hunting techniques, such as stalking and calling, to increase the chances of a successful hunt.
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