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| - A species of Deer in Dragon Pass
* It weighs between 260 and 550 pounds.
* Males are noted for their antlers which they shed every year.
* Yanioth Twosight hunted them in the Dog Rat Valley Source: King of Sartar
- The Red Deer is an animal in FarmVille. The Red Deer can be sold for .
- Red Deer is a city of about 85,000 in central Alberta, Canada about halfway between Edmonton on the north and Calgary on the south. Red Deer hosted the 1995 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- __NOEDITSECTION__ File:Nav bar left.png Red Deer File:Nav bar right.png File:Item Card Gold.png Red Deer File:Red Deer.jpg File:Item Border Gold.png File:Legendary Gem.png File:Battle Icon 2.png 0 File:Trade Icon 2.png 21 File:Intrigue Icon 2.png 0 Legendary File:Sealbar-gold.png File:Seal Lock Icon.png +10% to Barter when attacking or defending, +1% to Bribe when attacking or defending, Permanent Shows graceful energy with each bound through the underbrush
- The Red Deer is a "new" species of deer that Robert Benfer designed for his instructive art series Drawing With Robert. It is apparently very similar to what Robert turns into at 2 AM. He roams the city, searching for his girlfriend only to find her with boy named Joey.
- thumb thumb Red Deer est la 3ème plus grande ville de l'Alberta, comptant 86000 habitants (10x moins que la 2ème ville la plus peuplée, Edmonton). La commune est le siège municipal de Red Deer County. Elle est située sur le Corridor Calgary-Edmonton, à mi-chemin des 2 villes, dans une région vallonée dont les principales activités économiques sont en relation avec le pétrole et de l'agriculture, et la région environnante est un important centre de production pétrochimique. Les services de transports en bus sont localement opérés par le Red Deer Transit. La ville se situe à une altitude de 855m.
- Red deer are ruminants, characterized by a four-chambered stomach. Genetic evidence indicates the red deer as traditionally defined is a species group, rather than a single species, although it remains disputed as to exactly how many species the group includes. The closely related and slightly larger American elk or wapiti, native to North America and eastern parts of Asia, has been regarded as a subspecies of red deer, but recently been established as a distinct species. Probably the ancestor of all red deer, including wapiti, originated in central Asia and resembled sika deer.
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| - A species of Deer in Dragon Pass
* It weighs between 260 and 550 pounds.
* Males are noted for their antlers which they shed every year.
* Yanioth Twosight hunted them in the Dog Rat Valley Source: King of Sartar
- The Red Deer is an animal in FarmVille. The Red Deer can be sold for .
- thumb thumb Red Deer est la 3ème plus grande ville de l'Alberta, comptant 86000 habitants (10x moins que la 2ème ville la plus peuplée, Edmonton). La commune est le siège municipal de Red Deer County. Elle est située sur le Corridor Calgary-Edmonton, à mi-chemin des 2 villes, dans une région vallonée dont les principales activités économiques sont en relation avec le pétrole et de l'agriculture, et la région environnante est un important centre de production pétrochimique. La ville prend son nom de la rivière du même nom, la Red Deer River, provenant des premiers colons écossais, trouvant une ressemblance dans les cervidés locaux, avec les cerfs élaphes (red deers) de leur terre natale. Originellement, la rivière portait le nom cree de Was-ka-soo, ou rivière aux cerfs. Aujourd'hui, Waskasoo est le nom d'une communauté au bord de la rivière, dans le village voisin de Springbrook, et la Waskasoo River est un affluent de la Red Deer River. The city takes its name from the river, which in turn was named by Scottish traders who, seeing both white tail and mule deer, mistook them for the deer of their ancestral home. Thus a river flowing through this area would be called the Red Deer River, and may have been originally called Was-ka-soo, which means "elk river" in the Cree language. Waskasoo is a tributary creek of the Red Deer River and is also a neighbourhood overlooking the Red Deer River. Les services de transports en bus sont localement opérés par le Red Deer Transit. La ville se situe à une altitude de 855m.
- Red deer are ruminants, characterized by a four-chambered stomach. Genetic evidence indicates the red deer as traditionally defined is a species group, rather than a single species, although it remains disputed as to exactly how many species the group includes. The closely related and slightly larger American elk or wapiti, native to North America and eastern parts of Asia, has been regarded as a subspecies of red deer, but recently been established as a distinct species. Probably the ancestor of all red deer, including wapiti, originated in central Asia and resembled sika deer. Although at one time red deer were rare in parts of Europe they were never close to extinction. Reintroduction and conservation efforts, especially in the United Kingdom, have resulted in an increase of red deer populations, while other areas, such as North Africa, have continued to show a population decline. The red deer is the fourth-largest deer species behind moose, elk and sambar deer. It is a ruminant, eating its food in two stages and having an even number of toes on each hoof, like camels, goats and cattle. European red deer have a relatively long tail compared to their Asian and North American relatives. Subtle differences in appearance are noted between the various subspecies of red deer, primarily in size and antlers, with the smallest being the Corsican red deer found on the islands of Corsica and Sardinia and the largest being the Caspian red deer (or maral) of Asia Minor and the Caucasus Region to the west of the Caspian Sea. The deer of Central and Western Europe vary greatly in size, with some of the largest deer found in the Carpathian Mountains in Central Europe. Western European red deer, historically, grew to large size given ample food supply (including people's crops), and descendants of introduced populations living in New Zealand and Argentina have grown quite large in size and antlers. Large red deer stags, like the Caspian red deer or those of the Carpathian Mountains may rival the wapiti in size, Female red deer are much smaller than their male counterparts. The male (stag or hart) red deer is typically 175 to 250 cm (69 to 98 in) long and weighs 160 to 240 kg (350 to 530 lb); the female (hind) is 160 to 210 cm (63 to 83 in) long and weighs 120 to 170 kg (260 to 370 lb). The tail adds another 12 to 19 cm (4.7 to 7.5 in) and shoulder height is about 95 to 130 cm (37 to 51 in). In Scotland, stags average 201 cm (79 in) in head-and-body length and 122 cm (48 in) high at the shoulder and females average 180 cm (71 in) long and 114 cm (45 in) tall. Size varies in different subspecies with the largest, the huge but small-antlered deer of the Carpathian Mountains (C. e. elaphus), weighing up to 500 kg (1,100 lb). At the other end of the scale, the Corsican red deer (C. e. corsicanus) weighs about 80 to 100 kg (180 to 220 lb), although red deer in poor habitats can weigh as little as 53 to 112 kg (120 to 250 lb). European red deer tend to be reddish-brown in their summer coats. The males of many subspecies also grow a short neck mane during the autumn. The male deer of the British Isles and Norwaytend to have the thickest and most noticeable manes. Male Caspian red deer (C. e. maral) and Spanish red deer (C. e. hispanicus) do not carry neck manes. Male deer of all subspecies, however, tend to have stronger and thicker neck muscles than female deer, which may give them an appearance of having neck manes. Red deer hinds (females) do not have neck manes. The European red deer is adapted to a woodland environment. Only the stags have antlers, which start growing in the spring and are shed each year, usually at the end of winter. Antlers typically measure 71 cm (28 in) in total length and weigh 1 kg (2.2 lb), although large ones can grow to 115 cm (45 in) and weigh 5 kg (11 lb). Antlers are made of bone which can grow at a rate of 2.5 cm (1 in) a day. A soft covering known as velvet helps to protect newly forming antlers in the spring. European red deer antlers are distinctive in being rather straight and rugose, with the fourth and fifth tines forming a "crown" or "cup" in larger males. Any tines in excess of the fourth and fifth tine will grow radially from the cup, which are generally absent in the antlers of smaller red deer, such as Corsican red deer. Western European red deer antlers feature "bez" (second) tines that are either absent or smaller than the brow tines. However, bez tines occur frequently in Norwegian red deer. Antlers of Caspian red deer carry large bez tines and form less-developed cups than western European red deer, their antlers are thus more like the "throw back" top tines of the wapiti (C. canadensis), known as maraloid characteristics. A stag can (exceptionally) have antlers with no tines, and is then known as a switch. Similarly, a stag that does not grow antlers is a hummel. The antlers are testosterone-driven and as the stag's testosterone levels drop in the autumn, the velvet is shed and the antlers stop growing. With the approach of autumn, the antlers begin to calcify and the stags' testosterone production builds for the approaching rut (mating season). During the autumn, all red deer subspecies grow thicker coats of hair, which helps to insulate them during the winter. Autumn is also when some of the stags grow their neck manes. The autumn/winter coat of most subspecies are most distinct. The Caspian red deer's winter coat is greyer and has a larger and more distinguished light rump-patch (like wapiti and some central Asian red deer) compared to the Western European red deer, which has more of a greyish-brown coat with a darker yellowish rump patch in the winter. By the time summer begins, the heavy winter coat has been shed; the animals are known to rub against trees and other objects to help remove hair from their bodies. Red deer have different colouration based on the seasons and types of habitats, with grey or lighter colouration prevalent in the winter and more reddish and darker coat colouration in the summer. Most European red deer have reddish-brown summer coats, and some individuals may have a few spots on the backs of their summer coats Cervus genus ancestors of red deer first appear in fossil records 12 million years ago during the Miocene in Eurasia. An extinct genus known as the Irish elk (Megaloceros), related to the red deer, was the largest member of the deer family known from the fossil record. Early phylogenetic analyses supported the idea of a sister-group relationship between fallow deer (Dama dama) and the Irish Elk. However, newer morphological studies prove that the Irish elk is more closely related to its modern regional counterparts of the Red Deer (Cervus elaphus). For this reason, the name "Giant Deer" is used in some publications.
- Red Deer is a city of about 85,000 in central Alberta, Canada about halfway between Edmonton on the north and Calgary on the south. Red Deer hosted the 1995 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- __NOEDITSECTION__ File:Nav bar left.png Red Deer File:Nav bar right.png File:Item Card Gold.png Red Deer File:Red Deer.jpg File:Item Border Gold.png File:Legendary Gem.png File:Battle Icon 2.png 0 File:Trade Icon 2.png 21 File:Intrigue Icon 2.png 0 Legendary File:Sealbar-gold.png File:Seal Lock Icon.png +10% to Barter when attacking or defending, +1% to Bribe when attacking or defending, Permanent Shows graceful energy with each bound through the underbrush
- The Red Deer is a "new" species of deer that Robert Benfer designed for his instructive art series Drawing With Robert. It is apparently very similar to what Robert turns into at 2 AM. He roams the city, searching for his girlfriend only to find her with boy named Joey.
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