Blonde male fallow deer (Dama dama) relaxing on the grass after some fights, The Netherlands

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Photographer: Willi Van Boven
Category: Mammals, The Netherlands
Tags: Amsterdamse, antlers, Artiodactyl, AWD, blonde, brown, buck, Cervidae, cervus dama, chestnut, coat, dama dama, damhert, deer, dots, duinen, dunes, fallow, fur, gewei, green, herkauwers, hert, Hooves, male, mottles, roe, ruminant, trees, waterleiding duinen, woods
JPG Raster, 16.3 MB
Resolution: 5267x3511

Camera Make: Canon
Camera Model: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
Focal Length: 190/1
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 500
Shutter Speed: 1/1000

The fallow deer, scientifically known as Dama dama, is a graceful and visually striking species that inhabits woodlands and open grasslands across Europe, Asia, and North Africa. Known for its distinctive palmate antlers, the fallow deer is a medium-sized herbivore with a coat that can vary in color, including shades of brown, white, and black. Renowned for its elegance, the fallow deer exhibits a leaping gait, combining agility with a certain majesty. During the rutting season, males engage in impressive displays, utilizing their antlers to compete for mates. Fallow deer are adaptable creatures, thriving in a variety of environments, from dense forests to open meadows. Introduced to various parts of the world for hunting and aesthetic purposes, the fallow deer has become a familiar and cherished species in many regions, symbolizing the beauty of wildlife in diverse ecosystems.

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