The fallow deer (Dama dama) is a species of ruminant mammal belonging to the family Cervidae. It is native to Europe, but has been introduced around the world. The name fallow is derived from the deer’s pale brown color. The Latin word dÄma or damma, used for roe deer, gazelles, and antelopes, lies at the root of the modern scientific name, as well as the German Damhirsch, French daim, Dutch damhert, and Italian daino. In Croatian and Serbian, the name for the fallow deer is jelen lopatar (“shovel deer”), due to the form of its antlers. The Modern Hebrew name of the fallow deer is yachmur.
Target Information
Group
Group 2
Height
1170
Width
230
Length
1000
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