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Deer constitute the second most diverse family of artiodactyla after bovids.[2] Though of a similar build, deer are strongly distinguished from antelopes by their antlers, which are temporary and regularly regrown unlike the permanent horns of bovids.[3] Characteristics typical of deer include long, powerful
legs, a diminutive tail and long ears.[4] Deer exhibit a broad variation in
physical proportions. The largest extant deer is the moose, which is nearly
2.6 metres (8.5 ft) tall and weighs up to 800
kilograms (1,800 lb) |
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