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Axis
The chital also known as spotted deer, chital deer, and axis deer, is a species of deer that is native to India. A moderate-sized deer weighing up to 165 pounds. The abdomen, rump, throat, insides of legs, ears, and tail are all white. Three pronged antlers are only present in males and may reach over 3 feet long.
Blackbuck
The blackbuck, also known as the Indian antelope, is an antelope found in India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Males may get up to 33 in at the shoulder, weighing over 125lb. The long (up to 30 inches), ringed horns are generally present only on males, though females may develop horns, as well. The white fur on the chin and around the eyes is in sharp contrast with the black stripes on the face.
White-tail
The white-tailed deer also known as Virginia deer, is a medium-sized deer native to the Americas and can be found as far south as Peru and Bolivia. They are highly variable in size, usually weighing between 150 and 300 pounds. Males regrow their antlers every year and a healthy specimen can have eight-point branching antlers with a spread of over 2 feet.
Fallow
The fallow deer is a ruminant species that is native to Europe. Adult bucks can grow over 37 inches in shoulder height, and typically weigh between 130–220 lbs. Their coats vary widely in color from chestnut, black, spotted, and even white (not albino). Only bucks have antlers, which are broad and shovel-shaped (palmate) from three years. In the first two years, the antler is a single spike.
Scimitar Oryx
The Scimitar horned orxy, also known as the Sahara oryx, was once widespread across North Africa. Males can grow to over 400 pounds and are mostly white with reddish brown necks and marks on the face. Both male and females have long, ridged, sharp-tipped and curved backwards horns that grow to be more than 3 feet long.
Addax
The addax , also known as the white antelope or screwhorn antelope, is native the Sahara desert. As suggested by its alternative name, this pale antelope has long, twisted horns typically unto 3 feet in length. The color of the coat depends on the season - in the winter, it is greyish-brown with white hindquarters and legs, and long, brown hair on the head, neck, and shoulders; in the summer, the coat turns almost completely white or sandy blond.