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White Fallow Deer 
THE DEER PARKS 
White Fallow or Albino Deer (Dama vulgaris alba). When 
full grown this deer is pure white and has palmated horns like 
the black fallow deer. The young of this variety are fawn 
color. 
Black Fallow Deer (Dama vulgaris ). This deer is a native of 
northern Europe. It is rarely found wild in the forests; nearly 
all are bred in parks. Its color is usually a deep blackish- 
brown in winter, and in summer a light red. It is liable to 
variation in color, however. The buck has palmated horns, 
which it sheds every year. 
Axis Deer (Cervus axis). One of the handsomest of the spot¬ 
ted deer, being a rich golden brown color with white spots. 
These deer are plentiful in India. They are not as hardy as the 
fallow deer, and can not withstand the severe winters as a 
native deer does. 
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