Siberian deer
The Siberian deer, also known as the Sika deer, is a species native to the forests and grasslands of Siberia and parts of East Asia. These deer are known for their distinctive spotted coats, which help them blend into their natural surroundings. They are medium-sized, with males typically larger than females, and they possess antlers that they shed annually.
Siberian deer are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses, leaves, and shrubs. They are social animals, often found in small groups, and are known for their agility and speed. Their adaptability to various habitats makes them an important species in the ecosystems they inhabit.