What kind of deer are we actually keeping here?
Fang Ye glanced at the sign on the fence and didn't know what to say.
Milu deer!
In an exhibit area paved with rough, uneven red bricks and devoid of even a few trees, there were actually milu deer, a national first-class protected animal.
Milu deer are also known as "hodgepodge four". Their wide primary hooves and well-developed side hooves allow them to walk and move in swamps. Their long and hairy tails are useful for driving away bothersome insects.
Their suitable habitat is wetlands and marshlands where they would bow their heads to graze on the green grass!
But now they could only shrink in the shadow of the sign to avoid the sun, which was too pitiful!
At least plant a few more trees in the exhibit area.
Milu deer in this kind of environment, how are they different from the livestock like pigs and sheep raised in the countryside?