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Deer of Great Britain

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There are six species of deer living wild in Great Britain today: the red deer, roe deer, fallow deer, sika deer, Reeves's muntjac, and the Chinese water deer.[1] Of those, red and roe deer are native and have lived in the isles throughout the Holocene. Fallow has been reintroduced twice, by the Romans and the Normans, after it died out in the last ice age. The other three are escaped or released alien species.

Native deer species

Non-native introduced species

Reintroduced species

Extinct species

Taxonomy

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Subphylum: Vertebrata

Class: Mammalia

Subclass: Eutheria

Order: Artiodactyla

Suborder: Pecora

Family: Cervidae

References