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How to draw a deer?
1. First, we simply draw the deer's head, and then draw the eyes, nose, mouth and a pair of ears.
2. Then draw a pair of antlers on the deer head.
3. Then draw the body of the deer sitting on the ground and draw a small tail behind its ass.
4. Finally, paint it with beautiful colors, and then draw flowers and plants beside it, so that the deer can be drawn.
Cervidae is a family of mammals, Artiodactyla. They are horned ruminants of different sizes, distributed in Eurasia, Japan, Philippines, Indonesia, North America, South America and Southwest Africa, and there are about 47 species of 16 genus in the world.
Deer are characterized by hard forked horns. Generally, only males have 1 diagonal, while females have no horns. They are 0.75 ~ 2.90 meters long and weigh 9 ~ 800 kilograms.
Introduction:
There are about 47 species of deer belonging to 16 genus.
It is divided into four subfamilies: Cervinae, Waterbirds, Orioles and Waterbirds.
Pilose antler is a precious Chinese herbal medicine. Its meat is edible and its skin can be tanned. Deer are listed as protected animals all over the world. Reindeer is the only domestic animal in the family Cervidae.
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