Cervus Sika is a species of deer found in East Asia. It goes by different names such as Sika deer, Spotted deer, or Japanese deer. The word "Sika" is derived from the Japanese term for deer. The deer has a distinctive appearance with white spots on its back. It is relatively small in size compared to other deer species, and its antlers are not very prominent. Sika deer are commonly found in forests and grasslands, and they are known for their agility and speed. Other synonyms for Cervus Sika include Asian spotted deer, small-antlered deer, and Persian deer. The animal is also a popular game species and is farmed for its meat and antlers in some regions.