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While whitetail deer also eat lichen, they don’t have such an adaptation, and reindeer are far more efficient when it comes to digesting one of the only foods they have during winter.
Fallow deer, the closest living relative of the giant deer, form a “lek” during the mating season, where males compete by roaring, parading, and locking antlers.
Fallow deer at Point Reyes National Seashore, purchased from the San Francisco Zoo in the 1940s and released by a local landowner prior to the establishment of the park, have been eradicated.
The sole survivor of a once large herd of fallow deer lives out her days, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023, in a pen at Mount Madonna County Park near Watsonville, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) ...
Fallow deer have four very different pelages: the common, the menil, the melanistic ... the trait that makes fallow deer stand out most is the buck’s hand-like (palmated) antlers. Antlers are made ...
Fallow deer differ from Tennessee’s native white-tailed deer in several ways. ... In the case of the white deer spotted in the Tri-Cities, however, the telling sign is the antlers.
Fallow deer are native to Asia but are common in Britain and elsewhere in Europe. The bucks sport broad, flat antlers. (Sven-Erik Arndt, Arterra, Universal Images Group, ...
The extinct giant deer was similar in size to the living elk - or moose as it's known in North America - but with much bigger antlers. This species, Alces alces, is the elk after which the Irish elk ...
A tangled deer had to be cut free by firefighters after discarded plastic netting wrapped around his antlers and trapped him in a tree. The Fallow deer was spotted by a member of the public in ...
Red, sika and fallow deer peel and eat bark, favouring Norway spruce, lodgepole pine, larch, ash, willow and beech. Muntjac damage coppice shoots by nipping through the stem about one metre from the ...
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