Moose: The largest of all deer species, moose can weigh up to 1,800 pounds. They have impressive antlers that can span over six feet in width
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Elk (Wapiti): Weighing between 700 and 1,100 pounds, elk have antlers that can grow up to four feet long, giving them a majestic appearance
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Sambar Deer: Standing about five feet tall and weighing up to 1,200 pounds, sambar deer are recognized for their thick coats and rugged look
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Red Deer: Weighing up to 700 pounds, red deer are admired for their beautiful, branching antlers that lend them a regal look
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Père David's Deer – Known for their long, curved antlers, Père David's deer weigh around 500 pounds and thrive in wetlands, feeding on aquatic plants
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Barasingha (Swamp Deer) : This striking species can weigh up to 600 pounds and is distinguished by unique antlers that often have more than twelve points
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Mule Deer: Named for their large, mule-like ears, mule deer bucks weigh up to 330 pounds and are found in mountainous and desert regions
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Reindeer (Caribou): Weighing up to 700 pounds, reindeer are unique in that both sexes grow antlers, and they're known for migrating long distances across Arctic regions.
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Fallow Deer: Fallow deer, weighing up to 330 pounds, are known for their palmate antlers and spotted coats, giving them a graceful presence
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White-tailed Deer: Weighing up to 300 pounds, white-tailed deer are easily recognizable by their white tails, which they raise as a warning when alarmed