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Red deer stag in Lush green fairytale growth concept foggy forest landscape image
Deer at Dinner Island Ranch in Clewiston, Florida.
Two Couple Deer Head On The White Background
Portrait of a strong male red deer (Cervus elaphus) standing in a forest.
Deer (Capreolus capreolus) in autumn sunlight with black background
A red deer stag looking straight into the camera in Glen Etive, Scotland.
Portrait of a stag in a park, cloudy day in autumn (Austria)
deer walk through a forest in southern Arizona
Deer at Richmond Park London
Portrait of British red deer stag (Cervus elaphus) in the light of dawn in Richmond Park, London, UK
Beautiful Big Antlers Male Deer And Female Deer Kiss Her On Black Background
The  male Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus) is a subspecies of elk found in the Rocky Mountains and Yellowstone National Park. In the Spring time with velvet on the antlers.
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White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) Male Buck with Antlers
Deer Buck with fawn in the woods
White-tailed stag (an adult male deer) with eight antler points (four on each side) in New England's autumn woods, mid-November (the rutting season, when deer mate). Note his thick neck, a male characteristic. Scientific name: Odocoileus virginianus. Scientific family: Cervidae.
A vertical shot of a red deer with big horns in the enchanted forest
deer with horns
Red deer in its natural habitat in Denmark
Buck Deer standing in Forest with tree background. Pacific Northwest, USA. Velvet antlers.
Red deer stag against a green background
Deer seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
Wild two deer beautiful closeup face with long antlers
Red Deer(Cervus elaphus)
A white-tail male deer walks across a field in the middle of the Kansas farmland.  This buck was making his way through a field on a winter morning just after sunrise.  Deer are found across the Midwest and are common in the mornings and evenings in the meadows and fields.
Mannelijk Edelhert grazend in de bossen van het kroondomein Het Loo
In the rutting season this stag shows his powerful antlers
The fallow deer (Dama dama) is a species of ruminant mammal belonging to the family Cervidae. It is native to Europe, but has been introduced around the world.\nHistory:\nThe fallow deer was native to most of Europe during the last interglacial. In the Pleistocene (the last ice age) the distribution was restricted to the Middle East and refugia in parts of the Mediterranean Basin: Sicily, Anatolia and the Balkan. Pleistocene fallow deer were larger, extant populations have evolved into smaller animals. Humans began to expand the distribution of this deer in the last two millennia by introducing it throughout Europe and further afield. In the Levant, fallow deer were an important source of meat in Palaeolithic cultures (420,000–200,000 BCE), as is shown by bones, also used for conserving the marrow to be eaten weeks after the kill, found in the Qesem cave, but the species appears to have disappeared from the southern Levant in the following Epipalaeolithic Natufian culture, 13,000–7,500 BCE, although gazelle and especially roe deer proliferated, perhaps because of climate change (increased aridity and the decrease of wooded areas), in combination with changing land use patterns and hunting pressure. At the same time the taxon persisted in the north in the Galilee region and the north of the West Bank (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made at a Nature Reserve in North Holland (the Netherlands).
Deer portrait on the snow and forest background
A Fallow Deer (Dama dama) in a meadow in Scotland during summer
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