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Cervidae North America, Eurasia

Moose

Alces alces

  • 56 km/h
  • 270–720 kg
  • 15–25 years
Boreal Forest, Wetlands

The moose is the largest member of the deer family, a true colossus of the northern boreal zone with antlers spanning up to 1.8 meters.…

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Cervidae Arctic (Circumpolar)

Reindeer

Rangifer tarandus

  • 80 km/h
  • 60–300 kg
  • 12–15 years
Arctic Tundra, Boreal Forest

The reindeer, known as caribou in North America, undertakes the longest terrestrial migration of any land mammal — herds in the Canadian Arctic travel over…

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Cervidae North America

Elk

Cervus canadensis

  • 72 km/h
  • 170-500 kg
  • 10-13 years
Temperate Forest

The elk, or wapiti, is one of the largest members of the deer family and one of the largest land mammals in North America and…

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Cervidae Europe & Asia

Deer

Cervus elaphus

  • 65 km/h
  • 90-240 kg
  • 10-20 years
Woodland & Moorland

The red deer is the largest terrestrial mammal native to the British Isles and one of the most iconic deer species in the world, found…

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