All about animalsFacts, stories and anecdotes . approach of his enemies. Though he flies from his pursuers, if possible, still,when brought to bay, he will fight the dogs with desperation; and these ani-mals are trained to annoy and perplex him as much as possible, while keep-ing out of his reach and giving the hunters a chance to catch up. The female is very timid, and is a careful mother to her graceful littlefawn, which (while young and feeble) she likes to hide from the male for fearof his killing it. The red deer go in flocks, herds of females and half-grownmales being often seen under th


All about animalsFacts, stories and anecdotes . approach of his enemies. Though he flies from his pursuers, if possible, still,when brought to bay, he will fight the dogs with desperation; and these ani-mals are trained to annoy and perplex him as much as possible, while keep-ing out of his reach and giving the hunters a chance to catch up. The female is very timid, and is a careful mother to her graceful littlefawn, which (while young and feeble) she likes to hide from the male for fearof his killing it. The red deer go in flocks, herds of females and half-grownmales being often seen under the leadership of one stag, who is the masterover them all. FALLOW DEER. Fallow Deer are often seen in private parks. They become very tameand will allow strangers to approach them. The herd is always under thecommand of a leader, who holds his place by means of hard fighting. Whenthe leader gets old there is a contest among the young bucks as to who shallsucceed, which lasts until one deer is found which is more powerful than anyof its oa m$m


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