The size of the common Fallow Deer, the Teak Deer is a medium sized Cervidae. Neither males nor females carry antlers, making them near indistinguishable between the two. They live in large social groups known as herds, often headed by a dominant individual that leads them across their large territories. Unlike most other species, the Teak deer comes in a variety of colours and patterns, that differ them from most ordinary Cervidae.
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Name: Atlas
Gender: male
Age: 5 years
Phenotype: Grey Blue Swirl with Muntjac and lavender eyes
Genotype: bb
Rank: second in comand
Herd: Wild Flower



