Canadian elk skull

Canadian elk skull

The Canadian red deer is a designated subspecies of the large animal red deer in the ungulates and artiodactyls order. The male deer has large antlers that begin to grow in spring and shed each winter. Their fur varies in color depending on the season and the type of habitat. In winter, the fur color is generally gray or other lighter colors, while in summer, the color is reddish and darker. Residing in forests and forest edges. During estrus, male deer will perform various actions to compete for mating rights, including posing, antler wrestling, and vocalizing. The male deer will continuously make sharp calls to ensure its dominant position and attract the female deer.