Barasingha

/ˌbɑːrəˈsɪŋɡə/ noun

A large deer native to India and Nepal with antlers that have more than the typical number of points, also called the swamp deer.

From Hindi bara (twelve) and singha (horns), referring to the characteristic twelve-pointed antlers of the male deer.

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