Wednesday 1 July 2015

Fallow Deer Report


The Latin name of the Fallow Deer is dama dama.
Description
All fallow deer have white spots on their back that makes it hard to see in long and dry grass. Only bucks have antlers.
The male fallow deer is known as a buck, the female is a doe and the young are called fawns. Adult bucks are 140-160cm tall. Fawns are born in spring.
Dynamics
The fallow deer can run really fast in case of danger.
Diet
Fallow deer eat little buds, trees, berries, grasses, bark, sweet chestnuts leaves and some fruits.
Habitat

They live in mixed wood lands. They like to live in warm and hot places.