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Genus Elaphurus – H. Milne-Edwards, 1872 – one species Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population Père David's deer. E. davidianus Milne-Edwards, 1866: China Size: 183–216 cm (72–85 in) long, plus 22–36 cm (9–14 in) tail [95]
For many types of deer in modern English usage, the male is a buck and the female a doe, but the terms vary with dialect, and according to the size of the species. The male red deer is a stag, while for other large species the male is a bull, the female a cow, as in cattle.
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Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population Southern pudú Pudu puda (Molina, 1782) Southern Andes of Chile and Argentina: Size: Slightly larger than its sister species, the northern pudú, being 35 to 45 cm (14 to 18 in) tall at the shoulder and weighs 6.4 to 13.4 kg (14 to 30 lb). [14]
Santa's reindeer are of the (magical) subspecies saintnicolas magicalus, and they have the widest and roundest hooves of all deer species, according to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADFG).
The deer of central and western Europe vary greatly in size, with some of the largest deer found in the Carpathian Mountains in Central Europe. [5] Western European red deer, historically, grew to large size given ample food supply (including people's crops), and descendants of introduced populations living in New Zealand and Argentina have ...
In human culture, they are a staple of northern mythology and art, a motif adorning coats of arms, and an important part of Christmas tradition. The words reindeer Reindeer Antlers: Everything You ...
The Persian fallow deer is the larger of the two living species, with an average body mass of around 70–140 kilograms (150–310 lb), [4] and a shoulder height of around 80–110 centimetres (31–43 in) [5] with the European fallow deer having an average body mass of around 35–80 kilograms (77–176 lb). [4]