A female Red Deer can be called a hind. But it should be at least three years old. So I guess it's a way of saying it's a mature deer.
A hind's mate is called a hart. A hind is a female red deer and a hart is a male red deer.
A hind like all other species of female deer
A fawn is a baby hind. A hind is the female of the deer, esp. the red deer when aged three years or more. Another name for a hind is a doe.
A female deer is called a doe or hind.
A hind is a female Red Deer, a hart is a male. Since they are one of the larger species, their baby would be called a calf. Smaller deer species' babies may be called fawns or kids.
A stag. While true, I wanted to point out that stag is male and hind is female for an animal called a red deer (in europe) or elk (in the USA). White-tailed deer and mule deer are bucks and does.
The male of a female hind is called a stag. In the context of deer, "hind" specifically refers to a female red deer, while "stag" is used for the male. In general, "buck" can also be used to refer to male deer in various species.
A male red deer is called a "stag" or "hart", while the female is a "hind".
Hock, though the "hind knee" of a deer is actually equivalent to the heel on a human's foot, not the true knee itself.
A stag is an male deer. A hind is the female. A fawn is a baby deer.
In red deer, the male is a Stag and female is Hind and the male can also be called a Hart.
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