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Feral sambar deer likely brought to SA for hunting purposes
Key takeaways
- The sambar deer is one of Australia's largest feral deer species and can weigh up to 300 kilograms.
- One of Australia's largest feral deer species was spotted in SA's Riverland for the first time in early June.
- South Australia's Department of Primary Industries says an illegal release cannot be ruled out.
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The sambar deer is one of Australia's largest feral deer species and can weigh up to 300 kilograms. (Supplied: Murraylands and Riverland Landscape Board)
One of Australia's largest feral deer species was spotted in SA's Riverland for the first time in early June.
South Australia's Department of Primary Industries says an illegal release cannot be ruled out.
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