Yes. They and roe deer are the only two native species.
red deer
No red stag or red deer was introduced by European settlers
The British imported red deer from 1851 to the early 1900s.
There are no native deer there but a introduced population of Red Deer is said to exist.
the largest Irish wild land animal is the Red deer
brown bear and red deer Fox, badger, red eeer.
Roe deer and Red Deer are native species (the red deer stag is Englands largest land mammal) Fallow, Muntjac, Sika and Chinese water deer are also found, but have been introduced at various periods in English history.
red deer live in beach forests, pine forests, scrub and the tops of mountians, hills. food has to be near if a deer is going to live there.
there is a British squirrel called the red squirrel, it is native only to Great Britain.
It is 685 miles.
It is 1070 km.
There are a number of native animals to France. Some of these include wild boar, red deer, Camargue horses, and the Alpine ibex.