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European Fallow Deer (menal)

Dama dama

Habitat:

East Tennessee

Notes:

Not white tailed deer

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European Fallow Deer (menal)
Dama dama


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3 Comments

triggsturner
triggsturner 8 years ago

Sorry Hunter but looks like I had brain freeze when I wrote the last comment. Everything is right apart from the term menal - I meant melonistic which denotes the black colour phase. Menil (with an 'i') refers to the pale colour form from sandy brown through white, which is the rarer from. I appologise if I caused any confusion. Robert.

triggsturner
triggsturner 8 years ago

Hi Hunter and Jellis, yes I can confirm they are fallow deer ( Dama dama) The buck looks to be a young (probably 2yr) animal and they are both in menal (melonistic - black) coats. As a matter of interest, in many enclosed herds that are not specifically selected for coat colour, the menal gene tends to be the dominant one even over the regular brown form - the pure white is the rarest.

Jellis
Jellis 8 years ago

Not positive since the image is a litte blurry. Tennessee has many exotic animal farms that raise animals to be hunted. These look alittle like the Black Fallow Deer but not sure.

Hunter Lewis
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Hunter Lewis

Spotted on Nov 29, 2015
Submitted on Nov 29, 2015

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