Often found near Chital herds, they respond immediately to these barks. Other Deer: Species like the Sambar also take heed.
The alarm call of the Spotted Deer (Chital) is one of the most distinctive and critical sounds in the jungles of South Asia. This sharp, vocal "bark" serves as a biological early-warning system that can mean the difference between life and death for the herd. 🔊 The Sound of Survival
The Spotted Deer does not just warn its own kind. In the intricate "secret language" of the jungle, many other species listen for these calls: