0 a quite large animal with four legs that eats grass and leaves. The male has antlers (= wide horns like branches) . The female is called a hind or a doe and the male a stag or buck: --
a herd of deer
1 a large animal, the males of which have wide horns that stick out like branches, that lives in forests and eats grass and leaves --
All infected deer were captured in mid and late-winter when the prevalence of infection reached 50% (table 1).
The deer were divided in two groups depending on the climatic characteristics of the sites (fig. 1).
Here, water is thought to have poured from the mouths of bronze deer positioned in recesses around the font.
Within an unknown time period, deer mice develop metacestode infections and eventually are preyed upon by foxes, the definitive host.
Overall the first section is mainly pastoral in character, full of sunlight greenery with many finely observed musical descriptions of both landscape and deer.
He found them to be "very" rich in gold, cotton, maize and beans, fruits, peccary and deer meat, as well as riverine fish.
Extracting nematodes from lungs or muscle of the deer could not be undertaken.
This was because a previous year's experiment, sited on the third block, was abandoned having being completely grazed by deer at the seedling stage.