Youg sika deer — Stock Photo, Image

Youg sika deer — Photo

The Sika deer is one of the few deer species that does not lose its spots upon reaching maturity.

 — Photo by mazikab

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Japan has by far the largest native sika population in the world.
Sika deer cub — Stock Photo, Image
Baby sika deer in group
Baby sika deer — Stock Photo, Image
Japan has by far the largest native sika population in the world.
Sika deer cub — Stock Photo, Image
Baby sika deer is reddish-brown with white spots, and spends the first week of its life lying still in long grass, visited by its mother for feeding.
Baby sika deer — Stock Photo, Image
The Sika deer is one of the few deer species that does not lose its spots upon reaching maturity.
Sika deer — Stock Photo, Image
Baby sika deer is reddish-brown with white spots, and spends the first week of its life lying still in long grass, visited by its mother for feeding.
Baby sika deer — Stock Photo, Image
The Sika deer is one of the few deer species that does not lose its spots upon reaching maturity.
Sika deers — Stock Photo, Image
Mother and baby sika deer are resting deer when the weather is hot.
Sika deer family — Stock Photo, Image
Baby sika deer is reddish-brown with white spots, and spends the first week of its life lying still in long grass, visited by its mother for feeding.
Baby sika deer — Stock Photo, Image
Baby sika deer is reddish-brown with white spots, and spends the first week of its life lying still in long grass, visited by its mother for feeding.
Baby sika deer — Stock Photo, Image
Baby sika deer is reddish-brown with white spots, and spends the first week of its life lying still in long grass, visited by its mother for feeding.
Baby sika deer — Stock Photo, Image
Baby sika deer is reddish-brown with white spots, and spends the first week of its life lying still in long grass, visited by its mother for feeding.
Baby sika deer — Stock Photo, Image
The Sika deer is one of the few deer species that does not lose its spots upon reaching maturity
Sika deer — Stock Photo, Image
Baby sika deer is reddish-brown with white spots, and spends the first week of its life lying still in long grass, visited by its mother for feeding.
Baby sika deer — Stock Photo, Image
Japan has by far the largest native sika population in the world.
Sika deer cub — Stock Photo, Image
Japan has by far the largest native sika population in the world.
Sika deer cub — Stock Photo, Image

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