Doe and fawn. The fawn had hidden outside the main fence, but after some fence posts were removed it rejoined the doe and appeared to suckle. Paddock by Bat Bridge, Chester 23rd June 2012.
Doe and fawn. The fawn had hidden outside the main fence, but after some fence posts were removed it rejoined the doe and appeared to suckle. Paddock by Bat Bridge, Chester 23rd June 2012.
Thor, unfortunately we dont currently have any philippine spotted deer in the united states at this moment, but at one time the smithsonian national zoo did have Philippine brown deer (Rusa marianna), but sadly they no longer do, my dream in the future is to start a zoo and i want to be the first guy to bring philippine spotted deer into the states and house them at my zoo
Thor, unfortunately we dont currently have any philippine spotted deer in the united states at this moment, but at one time the smithsonian national zoo did have Philippine brown deer (Rusa marianna), but sadly they no longer do, my dream in the future is to start a zoo and i want to be the first guy to bring philippine spotted deer into the states and house them at my zoo
Ignore this silly comment from a long time ago because I have a real answer for you guys about Philippine spotted deer in the United States. like I said there are none currently in this country but I found out that the Philadelphia Zoo used to have them. I found this out from Lee Crandall's book "The Management of Wild Mammals in Captivity"
Btw, It is true that the Smithsonian National Zoo had Philippine brown deer