SAMBAR ATTACKED BY WILD DOGS 
Cervus utricular and Cyan dukhumnsh) 
The Sambar is a large deer with three-pronged antlers as is typical 
of the rusine group of deer. The Indian Sambar and its close relatives 
occur over a large section of wooded Southern Asia, and is an important 
food resource to many carnivorous mammals such as the tiger and the 
wild dog. 
The Wild Dog, because of its great numbers and the relentlessness 
with which the packs — sometimes numbering forty or more — hunt 
down the game of the forest, is considered the scourge of the land. 
The stag was collected through the courtesy of the late Newab Sultan Jahan, 
Begum of Bhopal, G.( S.I., G.C.I.E., C.I., G.B.E. 
Animals by R. H. Rockwell 
Background by C C. Rosenkranz 
