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What deer deer?

1, the appearance of a deer

Deer and deer are small mammals, with a height of 50 cm to 1.5 m and a weight of 10 kg to 200 kg. Although they are small, they play an important ecological role. Deer are reddish-brown, with many white spots on their backs and sides. These spots are distinctive and have their own shapes, which can be used as identification marks, and their appearance also protects their safety to some extent.

Antlers are very distinctive and only grow on stags. The newborn deer has no horns and grows up with the growth and change. Different kinds of antlers have different shapes, some are straight up and some are twisted irregularly. These horns with different shapes have also become a highlight of deer.

2. Deer habits

Deer and deer are social animals. They like to move in the Woods or bushes and look for food and water in different places almost every day. Deer are extremely alert and agile, so it is extremely difficult to be caught by people or other animals.

Deer and deer are arch-eaters, mainly feeding on plants such as tender leaves, twigs, grass, mushrooms and pinecones. And their oral structures have adapted to this diet.

In addition, deer and deer often use horns to beautify their territory, and often make special sounds to convey information. The territorial dispute between bucks is also a wonderful scene.

3. The ecological status of deer.

Deer play a very important role in ecosystem. They are pollinators of many plants, which can help transfer pollen to other places and ensure the survival and reproduction of the population. If there are too many deer, it will pose a great threat to plants and lead to imbalance of ecological environment.

In addition, deer are natural enemies of many animals. They attack small mammals, birds, reptiles and invertebrates, which also makes deer very important in the food chain.

4. The cultural significance of deer.

In many cultures, deer and deer are regarded as sacred and auspicious symbols. In China culture, deer represents love, peace and friendship. In Japanese culture, deer represents longevity and happiness. In European culture, it symbolizes freedom and agility.

Deer, as a cultural symbol, are deeply integrated into people's hearts. For example, the famous cartoon character "Bambi the Deer" vividly shows the image of a deer and becomes the darling of many fans. Deer and deer have also become the inspiration for many works of art, which is amazing.