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Wildlife Map Mammals Mammal
These herbivores are the largest land mammals in Britain.

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Latin Name: Cervus elaphus

Gaelic Name:
Fiadh.
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Statistics: Shoulder height 110-120cm, weight (up to) 225kg.

Physical Description: Reddish-brown coat, which changes to a brownish-grey in the winter. They have a creamy patch on their rump and a short, beige tail. Only the males carry antlers, which they lose in February to April. They grow new antlers in August.
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Scottish Distribution: Extensive in upland areas throughout Scotland, but not Orkney or Shetland. The sub-species, scoticus, is restricted to island populations: Outer Hebrides, Arran, Islay, Jura, Rum.

Diet: Red deer are browsers, and feed on grasses, herbs, leaves, buds, shoots and bark.


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