The Dybowski is the largest of the Sika species. It boasts a shoulder height as much as 43 inches and may weigh up to 200 pounds. Its coat is reddish-tan, with small white spots that extend onto the neck and often fuse into rows on the flanks. The white rump patch is bordered with black, and the upper surface of the tail is reddish with a black stripe. Typical sika antlers have four points to a side--the main beam plus three tines.