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Unofficial Section => Offtopic => Topic started by: guest49825 on April 15, 2018, 20:00
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Deer are part of the Cervidae family that include moose, reindeer, elk and other species.
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:peace: another shit spam thread with rude poll about players mothers.
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raported the fbi
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commy start being active on the Discord's Deer Chat
people are having wonders already.
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How about suck commys ancient cock?
xd komiboi
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:D:D:D thanks for this nice rememberance
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Deer are very social and travel in groups called herds. The herd is often led by a dominant male, though with some species the herds are segregated by sex. Sometimes the females will have their own herd and the males will have a separate herd. In other cases, a female herd is watched over by a herd of males. Some caribou herds can have as many as 100,000 members, according to ADW.
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Deer god what happened to this kid :-\
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Deer god what happened to this kid :-\
Is simple answer.He think this server is his own, he can flame players with else accounts,he can judge everything and answer every post coz he can do what he want!!!!! also has always truth and beyng rude is on right place.This deer lost my respect long time ago.
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The largest deer species was the Irish Giant Deer which went extinct 11,000 years ago. Reaching 7ft tall at the shoulder, the Irish Deer’s antlers could span 12ft, four times the width of a single bed!
classic fact, guys
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anything about japanese deers, deer-sama?
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Having info about Chinesse and Korean water deers in my mind.
Will research about Japanesse ones too, since you are interested :-)
Will be posted tomorrow, since this is daily deer-facts project.
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Can you stop spamming topics and post deer facts in only 1?
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No, according to my point of view, every deer fact deserves to have its own discussion.
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The largest deer species was the Irish Giant Deer which went extinct 11,000 years ago. Reaching 7ft tall at the shoulder, the Irish Deer’s antlers could span 12ft, four times the width of a single bed!
classic fact, guys
Those are pretty nice antlers
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Taxonomy
Cervus nippom [Temminck, 1838].
Citation: Coup d'oeil sur la faune des iles de la Sonde et de l'empire du Japon, p. xxii.
Type locality: Japan, probably Kyushu.
The colour of the coat ranges from grayish or chestnut brown to reddish olive, with the chin, belly, and throat being off-white. Some subspecies have a spattering of white spots on the upper sides, arranged in seven or eight lateral rows. These spots become less prominent in the winter as the coat grows shaggier, forming a dark mane on the neck, especially in males. On the rump, an erectile patch of light-coloured is used as a warning signal. The antlers, grown only in males, are narrow and erect with 2-10 tines on each bar, measuring 28-81 cm / 0.9-2.7 feet in length.
Activity in the sika deer occurs mostly from dusk to dawn, though daytime activity is not unknown. Seasonal movements in Japan have been recorded, with winter ranges being up to 700 m / 2,300 vertical feet below the larger summer ranges. Sika deer are highly vocal, with over 10 individual sounds known, ranging from soft whistles to loud screams. Non-territorial males utilize a home range of about 11.74 hectares. During the summer, certain males begin to establish territories, 2.7-7.7 hectares in size, averaging 4.76 hectares (in Nara Park, Honshu, only one fifth of mature males exhibited territorial behaviour). The boundaries of these ranges are marked with urine and thrashing of the ground, and fiercely defended from other males, often with serious fighting with antlers and hoofs. Within his territory, a male will round up a harem of up to 12 females with which to mate.
The sika deer is regarded as sacred in Japan. While many subspecies are in danger, the species as a whole is thriving, with numerous introduced populations in the British Isles, New Zealand, and the United States. Sika is Japanese for a small deer. Cervus (Latin) a stag, deer. Nippon (Japanese) Japan.
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https://www.deerworlds.com/
Very nice website so far
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Suck my cock, no more deer facts here
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