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This is the moment a juvenile red deer stag covers his antlers in Bracken in Hampshire, England on October 20. The somewhat silly display is important for the stag, as it makes him look larger and ...
Scientists studying the effects of climate change on Scotland's red deer have revealed the stags are growing heavier antlers, and breeding is taking place earlier each year. BBC environment ...
A set of prehistoric carvings of animals including a red deer with antlers dating back 5,000 years have been discovered in Scotland for the first time. The carvings date back to the Neolithic or ...
Red deer stags are the largest wild native animals in Britain and the Emperor was reckoned to be the biggest of the lot. He weighed around 24 stone and was estimated to be 12 years old. He lived ...
Climate change is thought to be behind Scotland’s red deer breeding earlier each year, scientist have said. Sign up to our Scotsman Rural News - A weekly of the Hay's Way tour of Scotland ...
A red deer stag has been photographed in the Scottish Highlands with a bra tangled in its antlers. The animal was spotted in Applecross in Wester Ross on the north west coast earlier this week.
You’ll also find Wayne at the Custom Antler Furnishings booth at the KELOLAND Living Arts and Crafts Show on Friday, March 27th and Saturday, March 28th at the Ramkota Exhibit Hall in Sioux Falls.
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