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Red deer versus Fallow deer Fallow deer are more reactionary in the yards but are more inclined to "flow" voluntarily into tunnel systems, particularly if there is a pronounced gradient from dark to light. Fallow deer may be weaned before or after the rut. However, weaning should be done no later than April,
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Fallow Deer* : Family Cervidae : Cervus dama Linnaeus Fallow deer stand 91-97 cm at the shoulder and appear thin. Males weigh 79-102 kg but may lose 9-23 kg during rut. Females weigh 36-41 kg. Fallow deer do much of their feeding in open, grassy areas but require tree cover and undergrowth for shelter and winter food.
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Fallow Deer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Some facts about the Fallow deer A Fallow Deer (Dama dama) is slender, medium-sized, and its appearance is not exactly ordinary. They are not as stocky as their brethren kind, the legs are quite long, head is thin, and the neck is long, but no...not as long as a giraffe's. The Fallow deer is listed as Least Concern (LR/lc),
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Fallow deer can be found in most counties in England and Wales, and there are large populations in pockets spread across Scotland. The species was introduced by the Normans and quickly became established in the wild in hunting forests and chases. Diet Fallow deer are herbivores and graze all types of ground vegetation.
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A deer is a ruminant mammal belonging to the family Cervidae. A number of broadly similar animals from related families within the order Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates) are often also called deer. Male deer of all species, except the Chinese water deer, grow and shed new antlers...
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