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First, the Cervinae, which includes muntjacs, red deer, elks, and fallow deer ... Reindeer have more prominent and denser ...
Fallow deer, the closest living relative of the giant deer, form a “lek” during the mating season, where males compete by roaring, parading, and locking antlers. “In this display of strength ...
During the mating season, the males of the fallow deer form what's called a lek. This is an area where females gather and males compete by roaring, parading side by side and fighting by locking ...
In the case of the white deer spotted in the Tri-Cities, however, the telling sign is the antlers. Fallow bucks have antlers that are distinctly flattened or palmated, compared to the white-tailed ...
Fallow deer are smaller than red deer and bigger than roe deer, but if their size doesn't give their identity away, their long tail with a black stripe and palmate antlers should. The female (doe ...
Instead, its closest living relative is the fallow deer (Dama dama). The enormous size of these antlers is thought to be a result of sexual selection, where females preferred males with the ...