It is a herd
A herd is a large number of deer family.
The white-tail deer belongs to the family Cervidae.
Herd
Eland are large deer.
No, they are different species. Moose are larger and have shovel like antlers. Deer tend to be smaller and have multipronged branching antlers Actually moose share the same Family as deer, being Cervidae, and consequently are considered to be the largest member of the deer family in the world, despite the difference in species name from other true deer like White-tail and Mule deer. So yes, moose can be considered a "large deer," though not literally so, because they are not "true deer."
the correct answer is moose...
There is a mythical animal called a jackalope that had the body of a rabbit and the antlers of a deer.
Deer are part of the Cervidae family. The Cervidae family includes white-tailed deer, mule deer, black-tailed deer, elk, moose, red deer, reindeer, fallow deer, and roe deer.
Deer make up the family Cervidae of the order Artiodactyla.
Horses are in the Equidae family. Cats are in the Felidae family. Deer form the Cervidae family
Red deer are Cervus elaphus, of the family Cervidae.
The moose belongs to the family Cervidae, which also includes deer.