In red deer, the male is a Stag and female is Hind and the male can also be called a Hart.
A hind's mate is called a hart. A hind is a female red deer and a hart is a male red deer.
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".
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 is an male deer. A hind is the female. A fawn is a baby deer.
The male counterpart of a hind, which refers specifically to a female deer, is called a stag or buck, depending on the species. In the context of deer, "stag" typically refers to adult males, while "buck" can refer to younger males. Both terms denote the male gender of deer, contrasting with the female designation of hind.
Baby deer are called fawns, There is no differentiation made for male (stag) or female (hind) fawns.
Yes, a stag is a male deer and the female is a hind
A hart is a male red deer. A hind is a female red deer.
Yes, a stag is a male deer and the female is a hind
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. The gender noun for a female deer is hind or doe; the gender noun for a male deer is a stag, a hart, or a buck.