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Fallow deer is the
common name for
species of
deer in the
genus Dama of
subfamily Cervinae.
There are two
living species, the
European fallow deer (Dama...
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European fallow deer (Dama dama), also
known as the
common fallow deer or
simply fallow deer, is a
species of
deer native to Eurasia. It is one of...
- The
Persian fallow deer (Dama mesopotamica) is a
deer species once
native to all of the
Middle East, but
currently only
living in Iran and Israel. It...
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young bulls will
usually remain with the cows
throughout the winter. The
fallow deer (Dama dama) is an
ungulate which employs an
unusual strategy for mating...
- red
deer, and
fallow deer) and
Capreolinae (which includes,
among others reindeer (caribou), white-tailed
deer, roe
deer, and moose). Male
deer of almost...
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confused with the
fallow deer.
Chital have
several white spots,
whereas fallow deer usually have
white splotches.
Fallow also have
palmate antlers...
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Muntjacs (/mʌntdʒæk/ MUNT-jak), also
known as the
barking deer or rib-faced
deer, are
small deer of the
genus Muntiacus native to
South Asia and Southeast...
- Chevrotains, or mouse-
deer, are diminutive, even-toed
ungulates that make up the
family Tragulidae, and are the only
living members of the
infraorder Tragulina...
- new
Lordship of Ireland. The
fallow deer is not
native to
Ireland and is
believed to have been
introduced at the
royal deer park at
Glencree in 1244. The...
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species of
deer are
living wild in
Great Britain:
Scottish red
deer, roe
deer,
fallow deer, sika
deer, Reeves's muntjac, and
Chinese water deer. Of those...