A few fallow deer moved quietly down there, ruddy spots against the turf.
In the forests were red deer and fallow deer, bears, otters, beavers, and foxes, besides animals unknown in Europe.
It is in fact the pure wild fallow deer that stocks the parks of Europe, and if I am rightly informed is only to be found wild in Asia Minor, and even there it is rare.
The fallow deer is said to have been introduced by the Romans, and domesticated ever since in the successive parks of Celt and Saxon, Dane and Norman.
The fallow deer stole near to them with noiseless feet, regarding them out of their large gentle eyes with looks of comradeship.
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fallow deer
Ungulates (fallowdeer, red deer, roe deer, wild boars), many micromammalians species and a great variety of birds comprise the wild fauna of the reserve.
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The former option seems to be more practical, and therefore we feel that it is appropriate to recognize the taxon isolated here fromfallowdeeras a new species.
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I have given an undertaking to consider bothfallowdeerand roe deer.
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We have quite a lot offallowdeer.
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If they come from further south, they are probably either roe deer or, most likely,fallowdeer.
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Damage to crops byfallowdeeris so rare that it can be left out of account altogether.
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Then we have thefallowdeer, which are not an indigenous form of deer, so far as is believed.
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The reason is that the roebuck has a different life cycle from that of the red deer, thefallowdeerand the sika deer.
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I should also like to point out thatfallowdeerhave much more in common with red deer than do roe deer.
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I presume that the amendment applies to roe deer andfallowdeer.
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Fallowdeerthere do as much damage to agricultural land as red deer.
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I do not see why the poor sika should be persecuted if we are not going to persecute my noble friend'sfallowdeeror any other deer.
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I entirely agree with my noble chief that it would be a good thing if it could be prohibited for use on red deer orfallowdeer.
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Fallowdeer, about 20,000 again.
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The forest was the home to extensive stocks of wolf, wild boar andfallowdeer.
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