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The deer is a mammal of the Deer family. The deer has an elongated and slender trunk, long and narrow neck; medium size eyes are lively with oval pupils.
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The coat is adherent and smooth, and the coloration varies depending on the season, sex, and age. The summer coat is brownish tending to reddish while the winter coat is grey-brown. In the females, the colors are more faded while the young have a reddish mantle with white spots.
The antlers are the main characteristic of the males. Every year the antlers fall and then grow back. The length ranges from a minimum of 70 cm to a maximum of 130 cm with an average weight of 4-6 kg.
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The adult males can be up to 2.5 m long and 1.2 m high at the withers with a weight between 80 and 150 kg. The females are smaller, with a maximum length of 2 m and a weight of 100 kg.
The original habitat of the deer is made up of wooded areas with clearings and regions of low woodland generally flat and at low altitudes. Subsequently, it moved into mountainous and inaccessible areas to escape from man.
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The deer look for food, especially at night. In spring, it feeds on fresh and tender herbs, shoots, young leaves, and twigs.
In summer, it eats ripe wheat, oats, carrots, and beets. In winter, when the snow covers everything, they are satisfied with barks, dry shrubs and roots dug out of hoofs.
At the beginning of autumn, the mating season begins during which the males leave their herd of other males to go in search of the females.
Usually, they gather a group of between 5 and 15 individuals that they jealously guard. After these days, the males return to their groups while the females go in search of a safe place for gestation.
Usually, only one cub is born and remains immobile in the bush for about fifteen days, during which the mother reaches it only for feeding.
After this period, the baby can follow the mother, and at two months, it is weaned while at one year old, it is taken away from the mother.
The life expectancy of deer is between 10 and 15 years, while in captivity, it can easily reach 20 years.