Fallow Deer
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The fallow deer is a species of deer that can be found in many parts of the world.

They are known for their long ears and large antlers, which they use to compete with other males during mating season.

Fallow Deer were first introduced to North America by Europeans who wanted new types of game animals.

The word "fallow" comes from an old English term meaning "to be unploughed". Fallow Deer are often confused with red deer, but can be distinguished by their white tail tufts, lack of lower tusks, and smaller size.

Animal population

Unknown

Population
IUCN Classification

Least Concern (LC)

IUCN Classification

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Geeky Facts about the Fallow Deer

Fact 1

The animal originally lived in Eurasia, but people have brought it to other parts of the world like Australia.

Fact 2

The heaviest fallow deer ever recorded at 330 pounds and it measured 190 in the overall body length.

Fact 3

They eat grasses and herbs, and will browse young, broadleaf trees.

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Bournemouth, Weymouth & the New Forest
Bournemouth, Weymouth & the New Forest
Bournemouth, Weymouth & the New Forest
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United Kingdom
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1 - Easy

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£279 / person

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Bournemouth, Weymouth & the New Forest
Bournemouth, Weymouth & the New Forest
Bournemouth, Weymouth & the New Forest
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United Kingdom
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Small Group
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1 - Easy

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£299 / person

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The Freedom Trail
The Freedom Trail
The Freedom Trail
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France, Spain
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Small Group
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4 - Demanding

6 days from

£1,240 / person

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New Forest and Bournemouth at Warner Lakeside
New Forest and Bournemouth at Warner Lakeside
New Forest and Bournemouth at Warner Lakeside
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United Kingdom
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Coach Tours
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1 - Easy

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£529 / person

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New Forest and Bournemouth at Warner Sinah Warren
New Forest and Bournemouth at Warner Sinah Warren
New Forest and Bournemouth at Warner Sinah Warren
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United Kingdom
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1 - Easy

5 days from

£589 / person

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Samsung
Samsung
Samsung
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France
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Small Group
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2 - Light

5 days from

£790 / person

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Snowshoe & Snowmobile
Snowshoe & Snowmobile
Snowshoe & Snowmobile
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France
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Small Group
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3 - Average

4 days from

TBC / person

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The Thousand Lakes
The Thousand Lakes
The Thousand Lakes
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France, Spain
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Small Group
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3 - Average

6 days from

£1,140 / person

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