Our herd of free ranging fallow deer have all been hand raised and are accustomed to feeding from the hands of our visitors. The name fallow refers to the natural light brown colour of their hide but there are now many variations including white which have been propagated in captivity. They originate from southern Europe but are now farmed world wide with one of the first Americans to farm them being George Washington. While considered a pest species in the wild in Australia we maintain the herd as a great safe opportunity for a hands on experience while they encounter and feed the deer. The deer’s scientific name is Dama dama. Dama is simply the Latin word for deer and related species such as antelope. Their vocalisations include bleats and barks and are made to keep in touch with each other and warn others of danger.
Quick Facts
Diet
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Colour
Vary from beige , tan, cream to black
Weight
10-15kgs
Lifespan
7-10 in the wild but up to 16 in captivity
Predators
Humans, crocodiles, birds of prey take pups.
Conservation Status
Endangered
Distribution
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Habitat
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