fallow deer in English

noun
1
a Eurasian deer with branched palmate antlers, typically having a white-spotted reddish-brown coat in summer.
Britain's deer population is made up of six different species, native types such as the red deer and roe deer, as well as species which have been introduced sika, muntjac, Chinese water deer and the fallow deer .

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1. We have 300 water deer and 100 fallow deer.

2. 520-416-6007 Blossombill White fallow deer come from your accommodation

3. Fallow deer, he says, are less pricey - a buck will fetch around £4-500, a doe about £80-

4. Definitions for Bubale (n.) A large antelope (Alcelaphus bubalis) of Egypt and the Desert of Sahara, supposed by some to be the fallow deer of the Bible.

5. The ranch is fully stocked with genetically improved Whitetail deer, Axis deer, Fallow deer, Sika deer, Audad sheep, Blackbuck Antelope and loaded with turkeys for your hunting pleasure

6. Most of the Astragali (more than 95%) were from caprines, but other animals represented were large deer, fallow deer, roe deer, cattle, pigs and possibly ibex and chamoix (Poplin 1984)

7. The Master of the Buckhounds (or Master of the Hounds) was an officer in the Master of the Horse's department of the British Royal Household.The holder was also His/Her Majesty's Representative at Ascot.The role was to oversee a hunting pack; a Buckhound is smaller than a staghound and used for coursing the smaller breeds of deer, especially fallow deer.

8. A case of an anomalous unilateral accessory muscle lying on the ramus of the mandible medial to M. depressor labii mandibularis in a female fallow deer and another case of anomalous unilateral accessory small muscle connecting the aboral portion of M. malaris and fascia parotidea in a female red deer were observed during the course of dissection of the heads of both species.