male deer
Male deer, commonly known as bucks, are the male members of the deer family. They are characterized by their antlers, which they shed and regrow annually. Antlers are used during mating season to compete for females and establish dominance among other males.
Bucks vary in size and appearance depending on the species, such as white-tailed deer or elk. They typically have a more robust build than females, known as does. Male deer are herbivores, primarily feeding on leaves, grasses, and fruits, and they play a crucial role in their ecosystems by helping to maintain plant growth.