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Roe, red and fallow are species of which European mammal?

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Roe, red and fallow are species of deer that are native to Europe. Deer are a type of mammal found throughout Europe, and there are several different species that can be found in the region. These include roe deer, red deer, and fallow deer, all of which are characterized by their antlers and their graceful movements.
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Roe, red and fallow are species of European deer (Cervidae family). They are all commonly found throughout Europe and are important for their ecological, cultural and economic values. The Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is the smallest European deer and can be identified by its distinctive V-shaped antlers and reddish-brown fur. The Red deer (Cervus elaphus) is the largest European deer and has a dark brown coat with a reddish hue and branching antlers. The Fallow deer (Dama dama) has a yellowish-brown coat with white spots in summer, and a darker coat in winter, with palmate antlers in males. These deer are widely hunted for their meat, hides and antlers, and are also important for ecotourism and conservation efforts.
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ROE DEER ARE SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZED DEER AND ARE WIDESPREAD THROUGHOUT EUROPE INCLUDING THE BRITISH ISLES, SCANDINAVIA AND PARTS OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE. RED DEER ARE THE LARGEST SPECIES OF DEER IN EUROPE. FALLOW DEER ARE MEDIUM SIZED DEER WITH DISTINCTIVE PALMATE ANTLERS.
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