Sept29,2024
Known for their massive, palmated antlers, moose are the giants of the deer world.
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With their large, branching antlers, elk are a symbol of the American West.
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Also known as stags, red deer have impressive, multi-pointed antlers that vary in size and shape.
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With their distinctive, palmated antlers and spotted coats, fallow deer are a beautiful sight.
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Native to East Asia, sika deer have small, forked antlers that are often adorned with a velvet covering.
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Found in North America, black-tailed deer have forked antlers that can be quite large.
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With their distinctive, forked antlers and large ears, mule deer are a common sight in western North America.
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The most widespread deer species in North America, white-tailed deer have forked antlers that vary in size and complexity.
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The only deer species where both males and females have antlers, reindeer are known for their large, branching antlers.
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Also known as swamp deer, barasingha have large, palmated antlers with many points.
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