Fallow Deer: The Graceful Wanderer

The fallow deer is a symbol of elegance and beauty, known for its spotted coat and majestic antlers in males. These deer are native to Europe but have been introduced to other parts of the world, where they thrive in woodlands and open meadows.

In the zoo, fallow deer live in a serene enclosure with a mix of grassy fields and shaded areas, providing plenty of room to graze and rest. Visitors are enchanted by their graceful movements and gentle demeanor. During certain seasons, you can observe the males displaying their antlers in competition for mates. Educational signage and keeper talks provide insights into their role in forest ecosystems and the challenges they face due to habitat changes.