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A Large Red Deer stagA Large Red Deer Stag (Cervus elaphus), with impressive antlers. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Fallow deer with mottled back and large antlers, Dama dama
Animals / Extinct / MegaloceCERVUS MEGALOCEROS skeleton in the Museum of Natural History, Paris
Skeleton of an extinct Irish elk, Megaloceros giganteus (Cervus giganteus) with human skeleton. After an engraving by William Lizars
Roe deer, Capreolus capreolus (Cervus capreolus). After an illustration by James Stewart
Red deer, Cervus elaphus, and fallow deer, Dama dama. Lithograph by Karl Joseph Brodtmann from Heinrich Rudolf Schinzs Illustrated Natural History of Men and Animals, 1836
Moose or Eurasian elk, Alces alces, and royal antelope, Neotragus pygmaeus
European roe deer, Capreolus capreolus (Roe deer, Cervus capreolus)
Red deer stag, Cervus elaphus. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from William Jardines Naturalists Library, Edinburgh, 1836
Elk or wapiti, Cervus canadensis, stag and doeElk or wapiti, Cervus canadensis (American deer, Cervus alces americanus), stag and doe. Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmanns Book of the World, Stuttgart, 1848
Reindeer, moose, red deer and roe deerReindeer, Rangifer tarandus 1, moose, Alces alces 2, red deer, Cervus elaphus 3, and European roe deer, Capreolus capreolus 4. Renne, Elan, Cerf commun, Chevreuil
Stag beetle, molluscs and waspStag beetle, Lucanus cervus 1, Cerithium sulcatum and Rhinoclavis aspera molluscs 3, 4, Cerocoma elateroides 5 and Keroplatus tipuloides wasp 6. Cerf-volant, cerithe, cerocome, ceroplate
Elk or wapiti, Cervus canadensis (Cervus strongyloceros). Handcoloured engraving from Edward Griffiths The Animal Kingdom by the Baron Cuvier, London, Whittaker, 1827
Moose, Alces alces (American black elk, Cervus alces). Handcoloured engraving from Edward Griffiths The Animal Kingdom by the Baron Cuvier, London, Whittaker, 1827
Northern red munjtak, Muntiacus vaginalis (Nepaul muntjak, Cervus moschatus)
Barking deer, Muntiacus muntjak. Female? (Ubi muntjak, female, Cervus aureus?)
Southern red muntjak, Muntiacus muntjak (Sumatra muntjak, Cervus muntjak sumatrensis)
Brown brocket deer, Mazama gouazoubira (Bira roe, Cervus nemorivagus)
Brown brocket deer, Mazama gouazoubira (Apara brocket, Cervus simplicicornis)
Red brocket, Mazama americana rufaRed brocket or guazu pita, Mazama americana rufa (Pita brocket, Cervus rufus)
White-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus cariacou (Cariacou deer, Cervus nemoralis)
Pampas deer, Ozotoceros bezoarticus (Guazuti deer, Cervus campestris)
Marsh deer or guazu pucu, Blastocerus dichotomus. VulnerableMarsh deer or guazu pucu, Blastocerus dichotomus (Guazupuco deer, Cervus paludosus). Vulnerable
Philippine sambar, Rusa marianna. VulnerablePhilippine sambar, Rusa marianna (Rusa of the Mariannas, Cervus mariannus). Vulnerable
Sambar, Rusa unicolor. VulnerableSambar, Rusa unicolor (Malayan rusa, Cervus equinus). Vulnerable
Tibetan red deer, Cervus canadensis wallichi. EndangeredTibetan red deer, Cervus canadensis wallichi (Nepaul stag, Cervus wallichii). Endangered
White-tailed deer and Malayan sambar deerWhite-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus, stag 1, doe 2, and fawn 3, and Malayan sambar deer, Rusa unicolor equina, doe 4
Curtis British Entomology Plate 490Coleoptera: Lucanus cervus (Stag Beetle) [Plant: Filago vulgaris (Gnaphalium germanicum, Common Cudweed)] Date: 1824-39
Irish Elk - Megalocerosor Irish Elk A Diluvian ancestor of the Irish deer, noted for the enormous size of its antlers
Fallow-Deer (Bewick)Cervus dama Le Dain, according to Buffon
Animals at a French Zoo - Red Deer - Mother and baby. Part of Box 209 Boswell collection - Old and New French Zoo. The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is one of the largest deer species
Elk. Artiodactyl mammal deer. He lives in North America and parts of central and eastern Asia. Engraving 1841
Stag, Cervus elaphus.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of Natural History, 1794
Skull of the Rhinoceros schleirmacheri and skeleton of the Irish elk, Cervus megaceros.. Handcolored lithograph from Dr. F.A
Elk or wapiti, Cervus canadensis
Spotted axis, chital, cheetal, spotted deer or axis deer, Axis axis
Red Deer - 2(cervus elaphus) Date: circa 1860
RED DEER(cervus elaphus) Date: circa 1860
British Museum (Natural History) New Fossil Mammal Gallery PA poster advertising the New Fossil Mammal Gallery Pleistocene Section which opened in 1970. One of the many fossils displayed in the gallery was a Giant Irish Elk, which is depicted in this poster
Cervus unicolor brookeiPhotograph of BM(NH) 1.3.13.1 Cervus unicolor brookei, Sarawak
Cervus unicolor brookei, sambar deerPhotograph of BM(NH) 1.3.13.1 Cervus unicolor brookei, Sarawak
Cervus xanthopygus, deerPlate 21 from Recherches pour servir a l histoire naturelle des Mammifcres, Vols. 1-4, 1868-74, by Dr. Henri Milne-Edwards (1800-1885) & Dr. Alphonse Milne-Edwards (1835-1900)
Dama dama, fallow deerPlate 38 from British Mammals Vol. 1 & 2 by Archibald Thorburn, 1920-21
Strategy Versus StrengthPlate 7 taken from The Life and Habits of Wild Animals, illustrated by designs by Joseph Wolf, London 1874
Coragyps atratus, black vulturePlate 106 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1831-34), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Axis porcinus, hog deerFf. 14. Annotated Cervus porcinus. Drawing by George Forster (1754-1794), made during Captain Cooks second voyage of discovery, 1772-1775
Odocoileus virginianus leucurus, Columbian white-tailed deerCervus Leucurus (Douglass), Long-Tailed Deer (Male). Plate 118 from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, Vol. 3, 1848, by John James Audubon (1785-1851) and John Bachman (1790-1874)
Odocoileus virginianus, white-tailed deerCervus Virginianus (Pennant), Common American Deer (Fawn). Plate 81 from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, Vol. 2, 1846, by John James Audubon (1785-1851) and John Bachman (1790-1874)
Cervus elaphus, red deerCervus Canadensis (Ray), American Elk, Wapiti Deer (Male and Female). Plate 62 from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, Vol
Elk (Bewick)cervus alces The largest and most formidable of all the Deer kind. Known in America as the Moose
Reindeer (Bewick)cervus tarandus The poor Laplander would find it impossible to subsist among their snowy mountains without the aid of this most useful creature
Red Deer (Bewick)The Stag, or Red-Deer (Cervus elephas) This is the most beautiful animal of the Deer kind... and this is one of Bewicks most beautiful engravings. Date: 1790