Water Deer Elk Caribou Moose Red Deer Reindeer Chinese Water Deer Roe Deer Sika Deer Fallow Deer Whitetail Deer Mule Deer
Large herds of elk or red deer were in this area. The blackfoot called these deer or elk Ponoka
Deer are part of the Cervidae family. The Cervidae family includes white-tailed deer, mule deer, black-tailed deer, elk, moose, red deer, reindeer, fallow deer, and roe deer.
Large herds of elk or red deer were in this area. The blackfoot called these deer or elk Ponoka
Antlers are a primary feature of the animals that reside under the Family Cervidae. Animals with antlers include deer (red deer, fallow deer, mule deer, white-tailed deer, black-tailed deer, roe deer, pudu, chital, brocket deer), moose, elk (wapiti), and reindeer (caribou).
Antlers are a primary feature of the animals that reside under the Family Cervidae. These include deer (red deer, fallow deer, mule deer, white-tailed deer, black-tailed deer, roe deer, pudu, chital, brocket deer), moose, elk (wapiti), and reindeer (caribou).
A red deer that comes from North America
Antlers are a primary feature of the animals that reside under the Family Cervidae. Four footed animals with antlers include deer (red deer, fallow deer, mule deer, white-tailed deer, black-tailed deer, roe deer, pudu, chital, brocket deer), moose, elk (wapiti), and reindeer (caribou).
Name the red deer which has its natural home in asia? Muntjac
Red Deer. Although there are Reindeer in Scotland but not wild.
No! Deers and Reindeers are not the same animal. But they are both mammals. The difference beetween them is not very much, but Reindeers live in Lapland and cold countries and can put up with more icy weather, and Deers usually live in forests in slightly warmer countries. That's the only difference really!
there is a deer sambar, chital, sika, swamp deer, and hog deer.