Fallow deer are larger than roe deer, but smaller than red deer. They weigh between 65 and 100 kilograms, whereas roe deer weigh up to 30 kilograms. Their physique is similar to that of red deer, although they have a shorter neck and legs.
In summer, the coat is typically light-coloured, almost white, on the belly and the insides of the legs, and reddish-brown on the top. Directly on the back runs a dark stripe, the so-called eel line. It is accompanied by white spots on the right and left.
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