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HOW AXIS DEER ARE IMPACTING THE UNITED STATES
Wide Open Spaces ^ | November 30, 2020 | Chelsea Smith

Posted on 06/19/2021 7:21:31 AM PDT by SJackson

Axis deer are threatening parts of Texas and other areas in the United States. The axis deer, also known as the chital deer, is regarded as one of the most beautiful breeds of deer, and they're a far cry from the native Texas whitetail deer.

What are they? Axis deer (scientific name Axis axis) sport an orange coat dotted with white spots--similar to that of a whitetail fawn--and white patches on their throats. They're classified under the Cervidae family, bearing resemblance to a number of other deer species such as the fallow deer. Axis deer males grow massive antlers, usually with three to six points, and can weigh up to 250 pounds. Adult females are usually a bit smaller.

Similar to the elk, these spotted deer are also extremely vocal, letting out distinctive sharp, alarm calls to communicate. Males are even known to bugle during the mating season. The gestation period for axis deer is around 220 days and breeding can occur year-round. It isn't uncommon for an axis to give birth twice in one year, giving them an obvious advantage over native deer species!

They typically have a slightly taller height and longer body length than a whitetail of the same age. Many people may mistake them for a European species like red deer. But there are also body similarities to species many associate with more southern climates like Australia in species like rusa, sambar or hog deer.

How did they get here? Originally from southern India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, the axis deer was introduced to Molokai, Hawaii in the 1860s, Maui years after that, and Texas in 1932, intended as a game animal.

At first, this worked out well. They were restricted to farms and controlled hunting sites, and provided ample meat to anyone who could bag one.

Of course, as often happens with animals in captivity, many axis deer eventually escaped to run wild around Texas. While the vast majority of axis deer remain in captivity, over 6,000 of them now roam freely, taking advantage of the warm weather and ample grasses similar to their native land.

Hawaiian wildlife officials are now dealing with many of the same issues as Texas simply because these animals have no natural predators there either.

The impact Though not known to be an aggressive species, the primary threat of the axis deer lies in the fact that, large as Texas is, there simply aren't enough open areas for two thriving species of deer. The axis deer and the whitetail must compete for resources.

Unfortunately, the whitetail aren't the only ones to suffer. Local farmers must now protect their fields and gardens from this larger, bolder forager who stands to ruin their fields.

The axis deer is also unfortunately hardy, which is likely one reason they were introduced in the first place. While one might expect a foreign species to succumb easily to diseases in a new environment, axis deer do not. In fact, they are more resistant to outbreaks than the whitetails so, while whitetail populations are often culled, the axis populations continue to grow.

As is common with invasive species, the axis deer also have few natural predators. While coyotes and bobcats will go after them, they are powerless to make a significant dent in the axis deer population.

What can we do? Good news: The best way to manage the axis deer is also the simplest. You can hunt them whenever you like! In the state of Texas, non-native and exotic game don't have a limited hunting season. So, unlike whitetails, you can bag an axis deer any time you like.

Better yet, there is no bag or possession limit, so you can bring home as many axis deer as you like, so long as you have room in your truck. The only special thing you need is a non-game permit from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, which differs from the standard state hunting license.

As far as wild game meat goes, a male axis deer is just as if not better than a whitetail of the same size.

Of course, most people who want to start axis hunting in particular will flock to hunting ranches, like the Ox Hunting Ranch. As more and more axis deer run wild, it may be just as easy to bag one without making a special trip or shelling out the extra money.


TOPICS: Outdoors
KEYWORDS: axisdeer; deer; hunting; illegalimmigration; invasives; meat; pests; texas
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1 posted on 06/19/2021 7:21:31 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: Iowa Granny; Ladysmith; Diana in Wisconsin; JLO; sergeantdave; damncat; phantomworker; joesnuffy; ..
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Thanks to LucyT for this and the rattlesnake article

2 posted on 06/19/2021 7:22:00 AM PDT by SJackson (blow in a dog’s face he gets mad, on a car ride he sticks his head out the window)
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To: SJackson
Might have noted these are also in England, who also imported them. Large rack for small deer.


3 posted on 06/19/2021 7:24:42 AM PDT by SJackson (blow in a dog’s face he gets mad, on a car ride he sticks his head out the window)
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To: SJackson
Axis deer are threatening parts of Texas and other areas in the United States.

Axis deer!!?? Call the FBI! We have white supremacist nazi deer taking over Texas.

4 posted on 06/19/2021 7:27:14 AM PDT by Flick Lives (“Today we celebrate the first glorious anniversary of the Information Purification Directives.”)
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To: SJackson

Yummy. One thing that makes a difference when I eat whitetail is if the fat is left on.

In my humble opinion, it is the fat that gives whitetail meat that extra “gamey” flavor. If it’s trimmed off when butchering or shortly after, it just tastes better—to me.

I eat a lot of venison because I let hunters hunt deer on my land for a payment in meat, and I always trim the fat as soon as I get (unless it is sausage!). The more they bag, the more meat in my freezer.


5 posted on 06/19/2021 7:32:02 AM PDT by Alas Babylon! ("You, the American people, are my only special interest." --President Donald J. Trump)
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Yet the bleeding heart PETA people will insist on birth control rather than culling by hunting and putting meat on the table.


6 posted on 06/19/2021 7:32:20 AM PDT by Openurmind (The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
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To: SJackson

“...most people who want to start axis hunting in particular will flock to hunting ranches, like the Ox Hunting Ranch”

Where you could shoot them...with TANKS!

https://www.drivetanks.com/


7 posted on 06/19/2021 7:33:18 AM PDT by decal (I'm not rude, I don't suffer fools is all.)
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To: SJackson

Here in the Texas Hill Country we had a herd of at least 15 axis occasionally roaming thru our pastures. They browse together like a herd of sheep.

But since the terrible, week-long subfreezing weather w/ ice & snow during Valentine’s week we hadnt seen that big group. I have noticed a few stragglers on occasion.

Axis may be a threat but the biggest threat are the feral hogs that run rampant thru local farms & ranches. They tear up everything & hurt the native wildlife.


8 posted on 06/19/2021 7:39:00 AM PDT by texanyankee
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To: SJackson

Looks like a grown up fawn. I was half expecting to see a swastika or a German cross instead of spots. Or at least a red “meatball”.


9 posted on 06/19/2021 7:41:03 AM PDT by Vigilanteman (The politicized state destroys aspects of civil society, human kindness and private charity.)
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To: SJackson

Now if they can just get Axis deer and wild boars to kill each other.


10 posted on 06/19/2021 7:45:01 AM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy (Do kids in Iceland still play "The Floor Is Lava?")
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To: SJackson
It isn't uncommon for an axis to give birth twice in one year, giving them an obvious advantage over native deer species!

Nonsense. So do whitetails. As a matter of fact, it also isn't unusual for whitetails to birth twins. I don't see a problem with axis deer. Just hunt them.

11 posted on 06/19/2021 7:48:52 AM PDT by eastexsteve
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To: SJackson

They are delicious, had a roast a few months ago….


12 posted on 06/19/2021 7:54:30 AM PDT by nevergore (I have a terrible rash on my covfefe....)
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy

I guarantee the hogs will eat fawns if they find them.


13 posted on 06/19/2021 8:05:31 AM PDT by gundog (It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
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To: Openurmind
Yet the bleeding heart PETA people will insist on birth control rather than culling by hunting and putting meat on the table.

C'mon, don't be so hard on the PETA types. They are well aware of how diligently deer take their birth control pills every day.

/s

(This reminds me, I need to give the dog a pill.)

14 posted on 06/19/2021 8:06:14 AM PDT by exDemMom (Current visual of the hole the US continues to dig itself into: http://www.usdebtclock.org)
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To: SJackson

There are no deer species native to Australia.


15 posted on 06/19/2021 8:06:53 AM PDT by gundog (It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
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To: gundog

So you shoot one. How fast do you have to get it to the butcher?


16 posted on 06/19/2021 8:09:39 AM PDT by DIRTYSECRET
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To: Flick Lives

Axis deer!!?? Call the FBI! We have white supremacist nazi deer taking over Texas.

Let’s not jump to conclusions. The Nazis weren’t the only Axis power. There was also Japan, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, Finland and Thailand.


17 posted on 06/19/2021 8:10:47 AM PDT by rfreedom4u ("You may all go to hell and I will go to Texas")
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To: rfreedom4u

THAILAND?!?!?!


18 posted on 06/19/2021 8:16:24 AM PDT by Roccus (Prima di ogni altra cosa, siate armati!)
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To: Openurmind
Axis deer birth control device
19 posted on 06/19/2021 8:22:48 AM PDT by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy - EVs a solution for which there is no problem)
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To: SJackson

A buddy who lives on Molokai says they’re more common than dogs there. Good eatin’ too.


20 posted on 06/19/2021 8:24:51 AM PDT by bigbob
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