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The European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is native to Germany.
The fallow deer is native to Europe.
Some native plants in Germany include beech trees, blackthorn shrubs, and edelweiss flowers. Native animals in Germany include red deer, wild boar, and European badgers. Germany also has a diverse bird population, including species like the blackbird, robin, and blue tit.
Yes, there are some deer living in Germany.
Yes, deer are native game animals in many places.
In Native North America the deer represents grace and survival. The most common species of deer found in North America are the Whitetail Deer and the Mule Deer.
Yes. They and roe deer are the only two native species.
the relationship between deer and native Americans back then was not good because the native Americans captured and killed the deer for many different things the deer hide from them so the relation ship isn't the greatest.
Whitetail deer are the only native deer found in Ohio.
Yes, there is a species of deer in the Florida swamps.
The white-tailed deer is common in Tennessee. Another deer that can be found here is the mule deer. Mule deers have larger ears than the white-tailed deers.
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.