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Whitetail Deer Rub on tree.
Red Deer, cervus elaphus, Stag, Sweden
Two red deer lying in summer one behind the other in the tall grass
Two red deer fighting on sunny day
Sambar Deer (Rusa Unicolor)  in the forests of Madhya Pradesh
Red deer stags (Cervus elaphus) fighting in the rut. If those weren't antlers, they would be locking horns. These are two young red deer stags with no prospect of reproducing in this year's rut. They are practising for the big time, with antlers intertwined. You can see which stag is the stronger – the left-hand animal has forced over the other so that one antler is sticking into the ground. When two people fight the talk is of locking horns. This is the stag equivalent, more spiky and dangerous.
lone red deer stag lying in grass at winter Richmond Park, London
Rutting Mule Deer Buck sticking his tongue out at a doe.
Two male deer hunters prepare to skin, dress and process the shot deer while in the field
Two stags lock antlers whilst rutting
Closeup of Red deer stags fighting during rutting season in UK.
Hot summer afternoon. Buck and doe resting in a forest clearing.
Father and Son Deer hunting
Roe deer in a field.
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A group of mule deer grazing in East Central Idaho.
Large buck with a rack of 12 to 14 points lays on the grass with dark woods behind him.  He has been shot with a bow and arrow.
Stags thrash about in the foliage and adorn their antlers with grass and bracken, anything to make themselves look bigger and more dominant
Two young stags play fighting during the rutting season
Albino male red deer during the rutting season in Dyrehaven – The Deer Park – north of Copenhagen and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed as a Par force hunting landscape in North Zealand. Today it is a public and popular park with semi wild deer and possibilities for horse riding and picnics
Close-up of two young red deer stags fighting during rutting season in autumn
A vertical closeup of two fighting red deer stags during the rut. Cervus elaphus.
Moose in Värmland, Sweden, embody the essence of the region's wild and serene landscapes. These majestic creatures, also known as elk in Europe, navigate the dense forests and tranquil marshlands that characterize Värmland. With their imposing size, sturdy antlers, and dark brown fur, moose seamlessly blend into the diverse natural surroundings.\n\nIn Värmland's boreal forests, moose find ample food sources, including aquatic plants, shrubs, and various vegetation. Their distinctive tracks can often be traced along the forest floor, offering a glimpse into their silent and solitary nature. The moose, being crepuscular, may be spotted during the early morning or late evening, adding an enchanting touch to the region's twilight ambiance.\n\nEncountering a moose in Värmland is a captivating experience, providing a connection to the untamed wilderness of the region. As these gentle giants roam freely through the woodlands, they contribute to the rich biodiversity and the allure of Värmland's natural heritage. Observing a moose in this picturesque setting serves as a reminder of the harmonious coexistence between wildlife and the pristine landscapes of Sweden's Värmland.
Stags thrash about in the foliage and adorn their antlers with grass and bracken, anything to make themselves look bigger and more dominant
Red deer stags taken in Bushy park London
Red deer shed peeking from a dry yellow grass on a spring meadow. Antler from a stag hidden in vegetation from low angle perspective. Part of wild animal body.
A pair of mule deer bucks fighting for dominance.
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