sika
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of sika
1890–95; < Japanese, equivalent to si- (perhaps akin to sisi boar, game) + ka deer
Example Sentences
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The case of Nara in Japan, where the sacred sika deer have been protected for over a thousand years, illustrates the complexities of wildlife management under cultural protection.
From Science Daily • Feb. 20, 2024
The other species are roe, fallow and sika.
From BBC • Mar. 20, 2023
The other is in Taiwan, which received two pandas in 2008 in exchange of a pair of endangered sika deer.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 17, 2022
The sika deer has not before been found in New York except for on a private hunting reserve on Long Island, New York Upstate reported, citing a 2003 report from Newsday.
From Fox News • Jan. 10, 2019
The antlers of the sika when in the velvet are of greater value to the natives than those of any other species.
From Across Mongolian Plains A Naturalist's Account of China's 'Great Northwest' by Andrews, Roy Chapman
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