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Encyclopedia > Sambhar

Sambar may refer to:

  • Sambar, a kind of deer
  • Sambar, a lentil-based dish common in South India

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Jijabai Udyan: Strictly for the crows (630 words)
While a foreign animal like a kangaroo may not have been able to adapt to the Indian climate, one wonders why even some of the Indian animals at the zoo appear to be in a state of poor health.
The worst affected seems to be the Indian sambhar.
And much to the horror of the visitors, crows freely pecked at the raw wounds of the deer caused by the natural shedding of its antlers.
The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Chandigarh Stories (3984 words)
The sambhars are dashing from one end of the enclosure to the other as one of the zoo employees armed with a tranquiliser gun takes aim.
The sambhars are the last of the animals to be transported.
A couple of sambhars are loaded into a mini truck and off they go for their destination.
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