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Close up of a Whitetail Buck
Fallow Deer Stag resting in long grass
Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) stag during the rutting season. Bieszczady Mts., Carpathians, Poland.
Portrait of a strong male red deer (Cervus elaphus) standing in a forest.
Whitetail buck isolated on white background.
reindeer in captivity
Two stags lock antlers whilst rutting
The female of the deer is the doe and the cub is the fawn. During the rut, it marks its territory by the slab, excrement or it gnaws bark and twigs.  It is found mainly in the forests of Europe.
wild deer in winter forest
Hot Summer afternoon. A buck is looking for his follow doe.
View on Calvi, Corsica, France as seen from the marina.
A deer stands in the water and looks up into the camera
Aerial photograph of Bonifacio port in South of Corsica. Harbour. Limestone cliffs. Fortress.
male deer zion national park
sitting mighty dam deer with big antlers on a brown-green meadow photographed from above, white-brown spotted fur, autumn day, sunshine, long shadows
A stag with big horns
red deer hind with lump on shaved part of neck as a reaction to tuberculosis test, Westland, New Zealand
Hot summer afternoon. Closeup of a Buck and doe at a forest clearing.
Red deer fawn horned with white spot, Cervus elaphus, on dry ground background. Wild mammal at their Greek native habitat, sunny day.
The sika deer is imported to Denmark from Asia. This one is seen 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 semiwild deer and possibilities for horse riding and picnics
Powerful stag, deer, with big antlers looks directly into the camera, close up, blurred background, in good shape, well fed, dama dama
red deer stag walk around looking to fight another stag
An ox with horns
Deer, Casteil animal park, Pyrénées-Orientales
The endangered and scarce Western Derby Eland (Taurotragus derbianus derbianus), the largest Eland in the world is shown eating sparse vegetation in open forest and savannah of Senegal in West Africa. Loss of habitat and hunting means there are thought to be less than 150 of this species of antelope in the world remaining in the wild and is considered to be 'Critically Endangered'. The more common Western Giant Eland is a subspecies of this antelope, the Lord Derby Eland. The Lord Derby Eland is so named after an expedition organised by the 13th Earl of Derby when British zoologist, Dr John Edward Gray identified the giant antelope and provided the scientific description of this supreme West African Antelope.The Western Derby Eland antelope can reach up to six feet high at the shoulder and weigh up to 1500 lbs but can only be found in the wild in Africa. The distinctive fawn coat colour has between 8 to 15 vertical pale cream stripes down their sides and a black stripe down the centre of the back. Both the male and the female have distinctive curved, spiraling horns, with the horns of males reaching up to 3 feet long (900mm). Their diet primarily consists of grass, leaves and branches.
Fun squirrel
A scenic image of a red deer stag in  woodland
Bergen, Norway - July 14, 2010: BMW 3-series parked on the street.
Animal : adult male Brow-antlered deer, also known as Eld's deer, or thamin, low angle view, side shot, in the morning foraging in nature of tropical dry forest, national park in northeastern Thailand.
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