Deer
Deer are mainly woodland and forest dwellers.
They can be distinguished from antelopes by their antlers, which are solid, usually branched, and are shed and regrown each year.
The most common species found in Britain are the Fallow and the Red Deer which can be found in parks and country estates.
They can be distinguished from antelopes by their antlers, which are solid, usually branched, and are shed and regrown each year.
The most common species found in Britain are the Fallow and the Red Deer which can be found in parks and country estates.