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roe deer, corzo

Capreolus capreolus

Description:

The roe deer is a relatively small deer, with a body length of 95–135 cm, a shoulder height of 65–75 cm, and a weight of 15–30 kg. It has rather short, erect antlers and a reddish body with a grey face. Its hide is golden red in summer, darkening to brown or even black in winter, with lighter undersides and a white rump patch; the tail is very short (2–3 cm or 0.8–1.2 in), and barely visible. Only the males have antlers. The first and second set of antlers are unbranched and short (5–12 cm), while older bucks in good conditions develop antlers up to 20–25 cm long with two or three, rarely even four, points. When the male's antlers begin to regrow, they are covered in a thin layer of velvet-like fur which disappears later on after the hair's blood supply is lost. Males may speed up the process by rubbing their antlers on trees, so that their antlers are hard and stiff for the duels during the mating season. Unlike most cervids, roe deer begin regrowing antlers almost immediately after they are shed.

Habitat:

Pine trees and Holm oak forest

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2 Comments

arlanda
arlanda 12 years ago

Thanks Stian

Stian Waaler
Stian Waaler 12 years ago

Great picture arlanda!

arlanda
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arlanda

Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Spotted on Mar 19, 2012
Submitted on Mar 19, 2012

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