Fallow Deer
Scientific Name: Dama Dama
Family group: Cervidae
Age: 12 years
Average shoulder height: .91 m (36”)
Average mass: 68 kg (150 lb)
Habitat: This deer has a remarkable adaptability and can make itself at home in a wide variety of habitats from woodland to mountain ranges..
Diet: Grasses, leaves and fruits.
Breeding: 240 days, with a single fawn (rarely two).
Vocalization: Roar by the bucks as a mating call is heard during the rutting season.
The species is very variable in colour, with four main variants, "common", "menil", "melanistic" and "albinistic". The common form has a brown coat with white mottles that are most pronounced in summer with a much darker coat in the winter. The albinistic is the lightest coloured, almost white; common and menil are darker, and melanistic is very dark, even black (easily confused with the Sika Deer). Most herds consist of the common form but have menil form and melanistic form animals amongst them (the three groups do not stay separate and interbreed readily).
Only bucks have antlers, these are broad and shovel-shaped. They are grazing animals; their preferred habitat is mixed woodland and open grassland. During the rut bucks will spread out and females move between them, at this time of year fallow deer are relatively ungrouped compared to the rest of the year when they try to stay together in groups of up to 150.




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