western blood deer
Basic Information
Anatomy
Western red deers have commonly skeletal structures from Cervidae, they have four legs and a tail and are covered in fur. Males have horns and are slightly taller, while females are shorter.
Genetics and Reproduction
Western blood deers are mammals as they have babies instead of egg. They begin breeding around early spring where young males and females will enter a field to search for a mate.
Growth Rate & Stages
It consider quite slow around 1- 5 years they begin to grow around their 20's they stop growing some will become bigger but it's rare.
Ecology and Habitats
Optimal environments can forest which they struggle a bit but it's safe for them, but their favourite is flat lands or grasslands where they can travel easier.
Dietary Needs and Habits
They are common herbivores and will mainly eat grass, berries, tree bark, etc... They will roam mainly around until finding a patch and will eat as much as it can.
Biological Cycle
They mainly stay around besides when it's winter where they leave deeper into the west, but will return back when spring returns.
Behaviour
Western blood deer are curious animals as they will check out if something new has arrived, however they can be easily scared away as mostly they run away or males will try be scary, but will end running away.
Additional Information
Social Structure
In a herd around 15-20 there is common male who will lead the pack, they mainly gain this power by showing their strength against other males.
Geographic Origin and Distribution
Around a hundred (100) in one area.
Average Intelligence
Intelligence isn't quite high. They understand sounds, commands and even colour, but will struggle sometimes with smells or colours.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Western deers have an one hundred sixty (160°) view of their surrounding and good hearing up to 3 miles.
Scientific Name
hippelaphus
Origin/Ancestry
People believe this is one of the oldest deers on the mainland and maybe is related to the giant northern deer
Lifespan
30 Years
Average Height
100 - 122cm
Average Weight
120 - 170 kg
Average Length
175 - 250 cm
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Most of them are covered in a fur that can go from reddish brown to dark brown. Males have pale yellow antlers.
Geographic Distribution
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