Roe Deer-

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Roe deer , ( genus Capreolus ) , also called roebuck , small , graceful Eurasian deer of the family Cervidae ( order Artiodactyla ) . There are two species of roe deer : the European , or western , roe deer ( Capreolus capreolus ) and the larger Siberian roe deer ( C. pygargus ) . Despite their Old World distribution , roe deer are more closely related to New World deer than to Old World deer . They are well adapted to cold environments , and they range from northern Europe and Asia into the high mountains of Central Asia , and south to Spain .

The roe deer's coat is reddish brown in .............. summer and grayish brown with a conspicuous white rump patch in winter . The male has short , usually three - tined antlers that are roughened and enlarged at the base , apparently to protect the skull against antler punctures . An almost tailless deer , the European roe deer stands 66-86 cm ( 26-34 inches ) at the shoulder and rarely exceeds 30 kg ( 66 pounds ) in weight . Siberian roebucks weigh about 50 kg ( 110 pounds )

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