Cervus elaphus is the scientific name for the red deer. The Latin word damma encompassed this species and various other small members of the deer family, which could also be called simply cervus, "deer".
Cervus Elaphus
The Latin word for 'hart' is cervus. A hart is a male deer, especially of the red deer [Cervus elaphus] population and especially from the fifth year of life on. The English word derives from the Old English 'heort, heorot'.
A cervus elaphus
are we related to cervus elaphus
The scientific name for Rocky Mountain elk is Cervus canadensis nelsoni. They are a subspecies of the North American elk and are commonly found in the Rocky Mountains region of North America.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Cervus elaphus.
Cervus elaphus is the scientific name for the North American Elk.
MacNeill's red deer
witch type of deers sre closely related
Red deer are Cervus elaphus, of the family Cervidae.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Cervus elaphus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Cervus elaphus.