roe deer

NOUN
  1. small graceful deer of Eurasian woodlands having small forked antlers
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How To Use roe deer In A Sentence

  • She reminded Graham of the mother roe deer he sometimes saw hiding in the hedgerow as he cycled along.
  • At the end of the Anglo-Saxon period they were pursuing red deer and roe deer, animals which are all but absent in earlier bone assemblages.
  • The muntjac and roe deer are browsers, living either singly or in very small groups throughout the year in dense woodland.
  • Wolf, roe deer and wild boar roam these mountains and in the spring the capercaillie, king of the forest, screams his mating call.
  • A spring was negotiated and a beech copse, and a roe deer stood still and camouflaged in tussocks of grass by a stream.
  • She has hunted wild game, mainly roe deer and moose, and has had little impact on livestock.
  • I was walking through the reserve the other day counting butterflies for the Trust and, lo and behold, I saw this young roe deer.
  • They preyed on roe deer, red deer, and wild boar, but were also much loathed and dreaded for their depredations against livestock, especially sheep.
  • Expect to see wildlife such as roe deer and red squirrels. Times, Sunday Times
  • They'd seen three roe deer in the woods, a hind and two bucks, moving ‘silent and in slow motion through the snow’.
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