That all depends on what species of deer you're referring to, as there are more than just one "deer."
It can be and often is both. There is no such word in the English language as "deers," rather more than one deer is still called deer, just like a group of moose is moose or a group of elk is elk.
A young deer is called a fawn.
because the stag mates with more than one female deer
Deer and grass, elk and tree
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I am sure there were more than one but deer , birds , frogs , mice , buffalow
More than one dead deer.
Oxen *is* the plural -- more than one ox.
1 + 1 = 2 Therefore, two is one more than one.
its either one but term doe is used to specify a female.
people who worship more than one god are polytheistic, what they do is called polytheism