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NATUR TIER DAMHIRSCH
A Fallow deer walks beneath a Pine tree outside Knysna in the Eastern Cape, South Africa Sunday 25 February 2007. The Fallow Deer is a native of most of Europe where in some areas of central Europe, wild fallow deer, not having any natural enemies, have increased to numbers that cause serious damage to young trees. In more recent times, Fallow Deer have also been introduced in parts of the Americas, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa where they are bred successfully in captivity also without threat from predators. (EPA/NIC BOTHMA)
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Date created
20070225
Place
CAPE TOWN SUEDAFRIKA
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
EPA
Byline
NIC BOTHMA
Size
1436 x 2119 px
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JPEG