
White deer are elegant creatures living across the globe, from America to Asia, Africa to Europe. White deer living in forested areas are frequently observed in North America's Canada, Africa's Tunisia and Algeria, and Asia's North Korea, Nepal, and India. The antlers of white deer regrow each summer and serve functions such as defense and regulating body temperature. These deer do not have any spots on their bodies. White deer are herbivores and can protect themselves in the wild thanks to their developed senses of sight, smell, and hearing.
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