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What is the most beautiful deer?

What is the most beautiful deer?

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The axis deer’s coat is a reddish fawn with white spots. It has been called the most beautiful deer in the world due to their unique coat.

Why do deer look at you?

The deer is not especially worried or afraid, but merely checking out the strange two-legged animal in their location. Sometimes a deer will stare and fix its eyes on a person or object to decide what to do. In other words, the deer wants to know how to react to you.

Do deer like to be petted?

You will probably want to pet them because they are so cute. If they lay down to relax somewhere they might even let you touch them but usually, they will not enjoy being petted. If you want to try it anyway, slowly approach the deer with your hand extended towards it.

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Are deers in Africa?

Deer are widely distributed, with indigenous representatives in all continents except Antarctica and Australia, though Africa has only one native deer, the Barbary stag, a subspecies of red deer that is confined to the Atlas Mountains in the northwest of the continent.

Is oryx a deer?

Oryx is a genus consisting of four large antelope species called oryxes. Their fur is pale with contrasting dark markings in the face and on the legs, and their long horns are almost straight. The Arabian oryx was only saved from extinction through a captive breeding program and reintroduction to the wild.

How tall is a deer?

Reindeer: 2.8 – 4.9 ft.
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How well do deer see in the dark?

Because we have relatively few rods, however, our night vision is limited. Deer eyes are heavy on rods and light on cones, so whitetails and muleys move easily in the dark. Recent research also shows that deer see some colors fairly well.

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Do deer movement increase or decrease when it rains?

Just over half of you selected #2 – continual rains reduced deer movement. Equal numbers selected ‘no effect’ or ‘only when it’s cold’. Some folks suggested deer movement increases and a few said they increased only when it was warm. So what did the deer actually do? To answer this question I took all our data from the month of October in 2013.

What happens to baby deer after they are born?

If they are going to survive to adulthood, baby deer—called “fawns”—need to avoid predators. While fawns are capable of walking shortly after birth, they lack sufficient strength to keep up with their mothers, who must sometimes travel significant distances to eat sufficient food both to nourish themselves and produce milk for their young.

Why do white-tailed deer lose their spots?

Adult white-tailed deer (adult fallow deer still have their spots) discard their spots when they mature, because they’re too big to be bothered by the medium-sized foraging predators that would be a threat to fawns. They rely on their speed or (in mating stags’ case) their antlers to deter predato