By Sheetal Kumari | December 16, 2024
Moose are the largest deer, weighing up to 1,800 pounds. They boast broad antlers that can span over six feet in width.
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– Elk, or wapiti, weigh between 700-1,100 pounds. Their antlers can reach four feet long, making them magnificent to observe.
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Sambar deer weigh up to 1,200 pounds and stand 5 feet tall. They’re known for their thick coats and rugged appearance.
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Red deer weigh up to 700 pounds and are famous for their beautiful, branching antlers, which give them a regal appearance.
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Pere David’s deer, weighing around 500 pounds, have long, curved antlers and thrive in wetland habitats, grazing on aquatic plants.
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Barasingha, or swamp deer, weigh up to 600 pounds. Their unique antlers, often having more than 12 points, make them a striking species.
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– Mule deer are named for their large, mule-like ears. Bucks weigh up to 330 pounds and are found in mountainous and desert regions.
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Moose are the largest deer, weighing up to 1,800 pounds. They boast broad antlers that can span over six feet in width.
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Reindeer, or caribou, can weigh up to 700 pounds. Both sexes grow antlers, and they are known for migrating long distances across Arctic regions.
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Fallow deer weigh up to 330 pounds and are known for their palmate antlers and spotted coats, which add to their graceful movement.
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White-tailed deer weigh up to 300 pounds. Their iconic white tail, raised when alarmed, is a distinct feature of this agile species.
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