Deer Facts
Deer are rummiant mammals that belong to the family Cervidae.
Fallow Deer – Dama dama The Fallow Deer is considered to be medium in size. They have a light brown coat with white spots. They are one of the few species of deer that don’t lose their spots a few months after birth. There are some sub species out there that are actually all white and
Of all the different species of deer out there, the Moose is the largest of them.
The Mule Deer is considered to be a larger species of deer. They also have ears that are larger than most compared to their body size.
The Caribou also know as Reindeer in Europe. This is the only species of deer where both the males and the females will develop antlers.
The Sambar Deer is often confused with the Elk due to the bulky body and long, thin legs.
The Sika Deer can be either small or medium in size, depending on the area where it happens to live.
The Visayan Spotted Deer is beautiful and it is a small species of deer.