The first species of deer to be introduced into Australia was the chital (Indian spotted deer). It came to Australia in the early 1800s, brought by Dr. John Harris, surgeon to the New South Wales Corps, who sought to establish these animals in the farming industry. 400 chital were brought to Australia from Sri Lanka and India, but they did not survive.
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 first species of deer to be introduced into Australia was the chital (Indian spotted deer). It came to Australia in the early 1800s, brought by Dr. John Harris, surgeon to the New South Wales Corps, who sought to establish these animals in the farming industry. 400 chital were brought to Australia from Sri Lanka and India, but they did not survive. However, the move motivated others to also attempt deer farming for meat.
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Leather can be made from deer
No. These animals have been introduced to Australia.
No a deer does not hatch from an egg. It is mammal so it is born live, from its mother deer.
She did not "come to Australia." She was born in Australia
deer and if its warm like in Africa or Australia lions and kangaroos but it that might be for the Savannah but defiantly deer.
Deer antlers are branched and antelope horns are not. It would be better to have deer horns. Antelopes are harder to find, while deer are native to every continent but Australia and Antarctica.
Venison comes from the meat of deer (several species).
Deer will be attracted to any type of food that occurs on a regular basis. If you bated deer with a pile of Snickers bars, some would come and continue to come as long as it was available.
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