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  2. Skull mounts - Wikipedia

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    Skull mounts are sometimes referred to as European mounts, western skull mounts, or western mounts. [1] They are a large portion of taxidermy work. Only the skull of the animal is displayed, which will have horns, antlers, or nothing attached to the skull depending on the animal. The mount does not take up much room because of the lack of neck ...

  3. Eucladoceros - Wikipedia

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    Skull of Eucladoceros senezensis. Species of Eucladoceros were large-sized deer. European species lie E. dicranios and E. ctenoides are suggested to have reached a body mass of 250–300 kilograms (550–660 lb), [3] while East Asian E. boulei is suggested to have reached body masses of 350 kilograms (770 lb). [2]

  4. Bedburg-Königshoven (Mesolithic antler frontlets) - Wikipedia

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    On-going research about the red deer antler headdresses from Bedburg-Königshoven is currently proceeding at Monrepos. Analyses are focusing on the functional background, modifications and use-wear, thus providing new approaches for the interpretation of hunter-gatherer antler head-dresses and more importantly the social regulations and ...

  5. Category:European legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    Medieval European legendary creatures (8 C, 65 P) Melusine (16 P) Merfolk (3 C, 10 P) P. Pig-faced women (4 P, 7 F) Portuguese legendary creatures (7 P) R.

  6. Star Carr Frontlets - Wikipedia

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    A later series of excavations led by Nicky Milner, Chantal Conneller, and Barry Taylor from 2004 to 2010 and then 2013–2015 discovered a further twelve red deer frontlets as well as some roe deer examples. Since the first discoveries at Star Carr, antler frontlets have been found at ten prehistoric sites in northern Europe. [1]

  7. Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór - Wikipedia

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    Neither deer nor ash trees are native to Iceland. In Norse mythology, four stags or harts (male red deer) eat among the branches of the world tree Yggdrasill. According to the Poetic Edda, the stags crane their necks upward to chomp at the branches. The morning dew gathers in their horns and forms the rivers of the world.

  8. Deer in mythology - Wikipedia

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    A gilded wooden figurine of a deer from the Pazyryk burials, 5th century BC. Deer have significant roles in the mythology of various peoples located all over the world, such as object of worship, the incarnation of deities, the object of heroic quests and deeds, or as magical disguise or enchantment/curse for princesses and princes in many folk and fairy tales.

  9. European fallow deer - Wikipedia

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    The European fallow deer is the most widespread and numerous of introduced deer species in Australia. [33] Proper control of deer populations in New South Wales (NSW) was precluded for some years by the classification of these deer as "game animals", as well as being a feral pest species. [ 34 ]

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