The
Brow-antlered Deer (Cervus eldi) of Manipur (northeast India), or
Sangai, or Thamin. One of the rarest and most localised deer in the world -
and quite obviously, the most endangered deer species in the world. The
Sangai is confined to a wetland area to the south of Logtak lake in Manipur
(northeast India). Captive breeding efforts have helped bolster its zoo
population.