European Red Deer

European red deer is also called western European red deer, and is currently most widely distributed in Spain, Ireland, Scotland, Poland, France, and especially Germany and Austria. In Turkey, the former Soviet Union, and northern Afghanistan, there are also small groups of red deer in eastern China's Tibet. The population of red deer in Tunisia and Italy and in other parts of Asia has been greatly reduced. Red Deer has introduced New Zealand, Australia, Chile and Argentina. American red deer red deer are widespread in North America and Asia. In North America, it used to be almost distributed from the Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast, and from Mexico, Georgia to Alberta and Manitoba. In the Far East, red deer are distributed in the former Soviet Union in Siberia, Mongolia, and China. The distribution area of ​​Asian red deer and the number of deer heads have declined. Red deer has been introduced into New Zealand and Australia. Red deer are mainly raised in Russia, Mongolia, North Korea and China. At present, New Zealand breeds a few red deers and descendants of red deer and red deer. China Agricultural Network Editor

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