Moose, the largest species of deer, are distinguished by their long legs and enormous antlers.
Elk, often called wapiti, are distinguished by their social nature and striking antlers.
Red deer are native to Europe and are distinguished by their size and magnificent antlers.
Sambar deer, which are native to South Asia, are strong and have thick coats.
Reindeer, also called caribou in North America, are suited to cold, snowy climates.
Barasingha, also called swamp deer, are distinguished by their long, thin antlers.
Water deer are small, strong animals that are unique in that they have tusks rather than antlers.