Deer Species

Deer are a group of even-toed ungulate mammals that form part of the Cervidae family. Known for their grace, agility, and distinctive antlers, they are native to every continent except Australia and Antarctica. Across the diverse habitats they inhabit, deer species play significant ecological roles, often as primary herbivores that influence the structure and composition of forests and grasslands. With a multitude of species, each with its own unique adaptations, deer are fascinating subjects of study and admiration.