Deer

The deer (Cervus elaphus) is a mammal originary from Earth, but can also be founda in Taranis, Keturah's planet and, probably, in others planets of Milky Way and Pegasus galaxy.

Distribution and subspicies
The deers inhabit almost all of the continents of Earth, except Antartica.

In Europe we can find the Iberian Deer, the Scotish deer, the Western European Red Deer and the Eastern European Deer; in Asia: the Anatolian Deer, the Maral, the Sika and the Asian Wapiti, Tien Shan subspicie, in America: the Wapiti, the Axis and the White-Tailed Deer; in New Zealand and Australia there are deers brought from England and Scotland.

Reproduction
The deer spicies has two genders, male and female, like all the mammals.

There is a sexual dimorfism, because the males possess antlers and females don't. The males use the antlers for fighting for females.

Hunting
Since the dawn of mankind, the human being hunts the deers. Originaly the humans hunted deers for eating their meat and for using their body parts to make tools.

Today, many people on Earthe hunt deers to own the deer's antlers.