Yes, and they are found on most continents.
The white tail deer is SC's native animal.
Deer
Deer, Turkey, Rabbit, and Buffalo
Yes it is.
The European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is native to Germany.
No. Deer are not native to Australia. Deer were introduced into Australia for hunting and farming during the 1800s, and they have thrived in the absence of major predators. Feral deer are now quite a problem in Australia.
the largest Irish wild land animal is the Red deer
Antelope
because the white tailed deer has both beauty and power and was relied on by native Americans and settlers.
The fallow deer is native to Europe.
The deer brothers and sisters would sacrifice their lives so that the Native Peoples could feed their families and clothe themselves. Tallow was made from the fat. Antlers were saved to make ceremonial headdresses. Bones were used as needles for sewing, once carved down. The Native Peoples were grateful.
yes they used lots of animal skins like buffalo and deer :)