Pretty cool.
https://worlddeer.org/deer-species/
Types of deer species around the world
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Re: Types of deer species around the world
Pretty cool.
One of the reasons why I would love to Move to New Zealand, besides the incredible trout fishing, is they have 7 different deer species including whitetail. Elk, Red Deer, Fallow Deer, Sika Deer, Sambar Deer, Rusa Deer, and Whitetail Deer. That's also not to mention other big game opportunities.
Montana is called the, "The last best place on Earth" but I truly believe that title should go to New Zealand.
One of the reasons why I would love to Move to New Zealand, besides the incredible trout fishing, is they have 7 different deer species including whitetail. Elk, Red Deer, Fallow Deer, Sika Deer, Sambar Deer, Rusa Deer, and Whitetail Deer. That's also not to mention other big game opportunities.
Montana is called the, "The last best place on Earth" but I truly believe that title should go to New Zealand.
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Re: Types of deer species around the world
I've heard of most of them, but there were a couple that i hadn't, guess i learned something new today
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Re: Types of deer species around the world
tbunao wrote:Pretty cool.
One of the reasons why I would love to Move to New Zealand, besides the incredible trout fishing, is they have 7 different deer species including whitetail. Elk, Red Deer, Fallow Deer, Sika Deer, Sambar Deer, Rusa Deer, and Whitetail Deer. That's also not to mention other big game opportunities.
Montana is called the, "The last best place on Earth" but I truly believe that title should go to New Zealand.
Both of my brothers love down there, the hunting and fishing is incredible. Also no licenses or limits since almost all species are non native.
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