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Roe deer
Order : Artiodactyla
Family : Cervidae
Subfamily : Capreolinae
Genus : Capreolus
Facts about the genus Capreolus, the roe deer
Binomial name Capreolus capreolus(Linnaeus, 1758) The Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) is a European and Asiatic deer.
In Europe, roe deer Capreolus capreolus is one of the biggest mammal species killed in traffic, and the number of accidents seems to increase.
The Ecology of the European Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) INTRODUCTION Roe deer are one of only two species that can be considered indigenous to the
This suggests that the European roe deer is a truly ancient species having evolved little in the last million years.
(Linnaeus, 1758) The Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) is a European and Asiatic deer. (Full text)
These results confirm that chamois, and particularly roe deer, are commonly infected with granulocytic ehrlichiae and provide evidence that these wild mammals are potential reservoirs for granulocytic ehrlichiae in Switzerland. (Full text)
The death of Capreolus is generally dated c. (Full text)
The biological structure of the Roe deer is as follows. (Full text)
The Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) is a European and Asiatic deer. (Full text)
Roe deer are widely distributed in woods near fields and wooded valleys. (Full text)
Because Roe Deer are territorial, there is often pressure for young animals to move into new areas away from already established populations. (Full text)
The Roe Deer is very abundant is some areas of Europe. (Full text)
Roe-Deer is like that. (Full text)
The Czech post-rock band Roe-Deer are an anomaly in a sense. (Full text)
One famous fictional roe deer is Bambi St. (Full text)
The natural history and behaviour of roe deer is explained, and topics cover the damage done to trees and growing crops and the methods of limiting it. (Full text)
Small ruminant sero-reactors seem to be clustered at flock/farm level, while sero-positive roe deer are present throughout the whole area. (Full text)
This lifesize Roe Deer is slight downhill looking left. (Full text)
(references)Non-English Usage: "Capreolus" is also a word in the following language with English translations in parentheses. (Full text)