Red Deer brocket with velvet-covered antlers


Rotwild, die Hirsche werden im zweiten Lebensjahr aufgrund des endenlosen Geweihs Spiesser genannt - (Foto Rothirschspiesser in der Brunft) / Red Deer in their second year, the male is called brocket - (Photo brocket in the rut) / Cervus elaphus


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Photo credit: © Zoonar/Helge Schulz / Alamy / Afripics
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