Rusa Collection
Rusa, a name that holds multiple meanings and associations across various realms
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Rusa, a name that holds multiple meanings and associations across various realms. In the realm of history, Rusa takes us back to the ancient Urartu civilization, where King Rusa II reigned during 680-6. The Stele II stands as a testament to his power and legacy. In the animal kingdom, Rusa brings to mind majestic creatures such as the Javan rusa or Sunda sambar deer. These magnificent beings are unfortunately classified as vulnerable species, reminding us of the importance of conservation efforts. When it comes to canine companionship they can be associated with breeds like Greyhound, Harrier, Foxhound, Spaniel, Pointer, and Terrier. Each breed possesses its own unique qualities but all share an unwavering loyalty and love for their human counterparts. Venturing into wildlife habitats further unveils fascinating connections between Rusa and other animals. Arabian oryxes gracefully coexist alongside Javan rusa deer in certain regions while Philippine sambar deer face vulnerability in their natural habitat. The Sambar deer also falls under the umbrella of vulnerable species along with its cousin - Malayan sambar deer. Both these captivating creatures remind us of nature's delicate balance that needs our protection. Picture No. 11050817 captures the essence of a harmonious gathering featuring Sambar deer (Cervus unicolor), Spotted deer (Axis axis), and Wild boar (Sus scrofa). It serves as a visual reminder that diverse species can thrive together when given space and respect in their shared ecosystems. Meanwhile Picture No. 11050815 showcases the beauty of Javan rusa or Sunda sambar amidst lush greenery – an image that evokes serenity and appreciation for Mother Nature's creations. From ancient civilizations to endangered wildlife populations and beloved dog breeds alike; "RUSA" encompasses a world filled with rich history, breathtaking fauna diversity, and the need for our collective responsibility in preserving and cherishing these wonders.