Deer Size Comparison: Just How Big Do the Different Types Get?

Different species of the same animal can vary greatly. They can have different colors, markings, behaviors, and sizes. There are more than 40 types of deer around the world. All animals of the deer family are considered deer. The Old World deer includes deer species from Asia, while the New World deer includes species from North and South America. So what is the different size of each deer species and what is their actual size?

1. White Tail Deer

White-tailed deer

Other Names: Virginia Deer

Range: North, Central, and South America from Southern Canada to Peru.

Size:Male tailed. white can reach300pounds,althoughoneweighing up to 500 pounds has been found in northern Canada. Females are smaller than males, weighing up to 200 pounds. They can be over 7 feet long, 3.9 feet tall, and can have a tail more than 14 incheslong. Their antlers can be up to 20 inches long and 20 inches wide. Only males have antlers.

Comparison:
The white-tailed deer is the most common deer species in North America. They are slightly larger than the other most common species, the black-tailed deer and the mule deer. On average, they are 1/5 the size of anelk.

A white-tailed deer can weigh twice as much as an average human. Although they are slightly shorter at shoulder height, they can be as tall as a personif neck, head and antlers are included. Although they are approximately half the length of a human. average car and less than 10% of the weight of an average car, they can still cause a lot of damage in auto accidents.

2. Black Tail Deer

Blacktail deer grazing

Other Names: Black-tailed deer

Range: West Coast of North America from northern California to southern Alaska.

Size: These deer are heavy. up to 225 pounds. They are up to 5 and a half meters long and up to 3.7 meters tall. Their antlers can reach over 18 inches in height. Females do not have antlers.

Comparison: Black-tailed deer are slightly smaller than white-tailed deer. They are about the same size as mule deer. They weigh 17 times the weight of the smallest deer, the northern pudu. Black-tailed deer weigh as much as some people. However, most humans will be slightly larger than this deer.

3. Red Deer

doe bathing its fawn

Other Names: None

Range: Europe, West Asia, North Africa.

Size: A male red deer may be taller.2.4meters and long.weighing up to 530 pounds. However, the Corsican red deer subspecies can reach 1,100 pounds. A female can beover 6.5 feet long and weigh up to 370 pounds. Their tails are up to 7.5 inches long. Their shoulder height averages over four feet. Their antlers, which are found only in males, can weigh up to 2.2 pounds and grow up to 28 inches long.

Compare this with other deer species: The red deer is one of the large deer species. best. The only larger species are elk and moose. They weigh about one-eighth the weight of a car and are much taller and longer than the average person. Although deer are generally peaceful, humans should always be careful when dealing with animals of this size.

4. Mule Deer

Mule Deer buck environmental portrait with the Rocky Mountain foothills in the background

Other names: None

Range: Western North America from southern Canada to Mexico.

Size: Mule deer can grow up to 2 meters long. and can weigh up to 460 pounds, although their average weight is more like 230 pounds. As with most deer, the females are smaller. They weigh up to 200 pounds but average more like 150 pounds. Their antlers can be up to 26 inches wide. Only males have antlers.

Compare: The mule deer are about the same size as the black-tailed deer. They are more than twice the size of chital deer. Their antlers alone are as big as the width of a 4 or 5 month old baby.

5. Chital

Other names: Axis Deer, Cheetal Deer, Spotted Deer

Range: South Asia including much of India and parts of Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.< br>
Height: Chital stands less than 3 feet from shoulder. Males can weigh up to 200 pounds and females up to 130 pounds. Their bodies are up to 5 feet long and their tails are up to 10 inches long. Their antlers, found only in males, are 3 feet 3 inches long.

Comparison: Wild deer and Chitals are about the same height, although they are much lighter. The elk has much larger antlers than the deer. Chital is slightly shorter than the average human and weighs about the same as many humans. However, their large antlers can set them apart and make them look taller and more intimidating.

7. Reindeer

Animal, Arctic, Deer, Hoofed Mammal, Horizontal

Other names: Caribou

Region: Northern Europe, Siberia, North North America

Size: Reindeer weigh up to 550 pounds. They grow up to 4.9 feet tall at the shoulder and up to 7 feet long. Their antlers can grow up to 51 inches inmales and 20 inches infemales.

Comparison: Reindeer are about the same size as Thorold’s Deer. They also weigh as much as some red deer, but are smaller in other dimensions. Anyway, rein deer is one of the largest deer species. However, they only weigh about a third of the weight of an elk.

Compared to person, male reindeer are usually larger, while female rein deer are about the same size. Their length is equivalent to the length of a full-size mattress.

8. Elk

Bull Elk - Photograph taken in Elk State Forest, Elk County, Benezette, Pennsylvania.

Other names: Elk

Range: Central and East Asia, Siberia, much of the United States and southern Canada.

Size: Moose up to 4 feet tall at the shoulder. and nearly 9 feet long from tip to tail. Males weigh up to 1100 pounds and females up to 650 pounds. Their antlers can grow up to 1 inch per day during the growing season. Their antlers alone can weigh up to 20 pounds and can grow up to 4 feet long. Only male elk have antlers.

Comparison: Moose are the second largest deer species after elk. They weigh 84 times more than the smallest deer, the northern pudu. They are twice as long as stag deer.

Compared to humans, elk is much larger. They can weigh 8 times more than the average person. There is no human being as tall as a long elk. An elk is even bigger than an ordinary horse. It takes about 5 mule deer to weigh as much as a moose.

9. Tufted Deer

Portrait of a tufted deer

Other names: None

Range: Central China and Northeast Myanmar.

Height: Their shoulder height can reach 2.3 feet. They weigh up to 66 pounds. They have small antlers, but their antlers are often obscured by tufts of hair, which can grow up to 6.7 inches long. Their tails are less than 4 inches long.

Comparison: Quilted deer are smaller than many deer species. They are a little heavier than a deer. Their weight is comparable to that of a standard poodle or a purebred retriever.

In human terms, a Teddy Bear weighs as much as an 8-year-old Big or a 12-year-old Little. . Most adults will be much taller than a tufted deer. Most people will be taller than a tufted deer, even when counting their head and small antlers as tall as their height. shoulder level. Their shoulder height is about the same as a coffee table or table lamp.

11. Fallow Deer

Fallow deer, buck, standing in a field displaying its horns.

Other Names: European Fallow Deer, Persian Fallow Deer

Range: European wild deer live in Europe. Persian wild deer live in Iran and Israel. While some consider the two species to be separate species, others consider the Persian fallow deer a subspecies of the European fallow deer.

Size: Wild deer can grow up to 5 feet long. and 3 feet tall. shoulder. They can weigh up to 330 pounds, but usually weigh more than 220 pounds. Their antlers can be more than 1 footlong.

Comparison: The height of a fallow deer is the same as the antlers of a Java rusa. They are about the same length as a red dagger. Wild deer are usually heavier than humans, but not by much. They can be the size of a human in some dimensions. They weigh as much as a giant panda or twice the average weight of a beer barrel.

12. Moose

Moose hiding among the tress

Other Names: Elk are known as moose in Eurasia, but they should not be confused with other species of deer called elk in North America.

Range: Northern United States from Maine to Minor Washington state and Alaska, much of Canada, northern Asia and Europe.

Size: Moose antlers can grow to over 6 feet wide and weigh up to 80 pounds. Moose measures nearly 7 feet at the shoulder. They can weigh up to 1500 pounds and are often over 10 feet long. In 2004, a moose weighingmorethan2,200pounds was killed. Their tails, which experts consider vestigial, are only 4 inches long. Antlers match their large size: they can grow up to 6 feet long.

Compare:
Moose are the largest deer species. However, they have one of the smallest tails! They weigh 83 times more than the southern pudu deer, the second smallest deer species. Their antlers are 2 feet longer than elk antlers, and they are twice as long as many deer species, including stag deer and fallow deer.

They weigh eight times more than the average person. Their antlers alone can weigh as much as a 10-year-old child. The biggest deer is bigger than the biggest NBA players. They are larger and heavier than horses and elk.

One of the only animals heavier than elk is the bison. Another is an elephant. One thing is clear: you don’t want to get in the way of an elk!

13. Roe Deer

Roe deer, Capreolus capreolus, standing in the middle of the woods.

Other Names: Roe, Western Roe Deer, European Roe Deer

Range: Most of Europe except Ireland and northern parts of Finland, Sweden and Norway.

Size: These deer grow up to 4.5 feet long and only 2 feet tall at the shoulder. They weigh up to 75 pounds on average. Their antlers are up to 10 inches long.

Comparison: Roe deer are light and small. They have antlers the same size as Visayan deer. They are slightly heavier than tufted deer. Despite their small size, they are still five times heavier than the smallest deer, the northern pudu.

Deer are smaller than most people. Even their length is smaller than many tall people. They weigh as much as a 9 or 10 year old child. Their length hardly exceeds the height of the official NHL hockey net.

14. Sika Deer

Sika deer

Other Names: Northern Spotted Deer, Japanese Deer

Range: Mainly Japan.

Size: Sika deer can weigh up to 240 pounds, with some subspecies weighing up to 440 pounds. However, they usually weigh more than 90 pounds, with females being slightly lighter. Their antlers can be up to 30 inches long.

16. Sambar Deer

Sambar deer in beautiful winter light and colorful background at wetlands of Keoladeo National park or Bird Sanctuary, India.

Other Names: None

Range: South Asia including India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Borneo, Sumatra, Southern China, Taiwan.

Size: The endangered sambar deer grows to about 5 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs up to 1200 pounds. Their tails are as long as a deer and can be over 13 inches long. Antlers can be up to 42 inches long.

Comparison: Sambar deer are heavier than elk, although they are smaller. They may have the longest tail of any of the deer species mentioned here. Although they weigh 1200 pounds, they are still 300 pounds lighter than the average moose.

They weigh upto 6 or more and even their antlers are about the height of a child 4 age and 6 years old. They are as tall as the length of a treadmill.

17. Water Deer

Chinese water deer standing in a meadow

Other Names: Vampire Deer

Range: Eastern China and North and South Korea.

Size: These small deer weigh up to 33 pounds. They average just over 3 feet long and about 2 feet tall at the shoulder. Their tails are only 3 inches long. Neither sex is antlers.

Comparison: Water deer weigh about half as much as tufted deer, though not much smaller. They weigh twice as much as the smallest deer, the northern pudu.

Most adults are thought to be much larger than the water deer. They are about the same weight as a 2 or 3yearold child. They are as long as a baseball bat or a guitar.

18. Barasingha

Swamp deer

Other Names: Swamp Deer, Dolhorina

Range: India.

Size: Barasingha is about 4 feet tall at the shoulder and 6 feet long. They can weigh up to 620 pounds. Their antlers average about 30 inches long.

How it compares: Barasingha weighs only half the weight of an elk. It is about 60% as long as the largest moose.

This larger deer is much larger than most people. They weigh about 3 people of average size. With their necks, heads, and antlers, they can be taller than most people. However, some exceptionally tall people may be taller than a smaller barasingha. A barasingha is about the size of a vending machine.

19. Southern Red Muntjac

The Indian muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak), also called Southern red muntjac and barking deer, is a deer species native to South and Southeast Asia.

Other Names: Indian Muntjac, Common Muntjac, Barking Deer

Range: South Asia including India, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar, Sumatra, Java, Bali, and Borneo.

Size: Males of this species have antlers only 3.9 inches long. Their bodies are about 4.5 feet long and about 2 feet tall at the shoulder. They weigh up to 77 pounds. Despite their small size, their tails can grow up to 9 inches.

Compared to other deers pecies: This small deer is about the same size as the tufted deer and roe deer, and is about twice as large. water deer. They are about two-fifths the length of an elk.

A Southern red roe deer weighs as much as a 10-year-old child and is generally smaller than most adults. Their antlers are the size of a credit card or an ice cream stick.

20. Northern Pudu

Largest Deer- Northern Pudu

Other Names: None

Range: The Andes Mountains in Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, and Ecuador.

Size: While most deer measurements are taken in feet, northern pudu is measured in inches. They are about 14 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh about 13 pounds. They are about 2.5 feet long and have antlers less than 3 inches long.

Comparison: This is the smallest deer in the world. That’s less than 1% of the weight of anelk. They are smaller than most humans, including most children and even many babies! They weigh as much as a bowling ball, a gallon of paint, or a large domestic cat.

21. Red Brocket

Brocket Deer - Smallest Deer Species

Other Names: None

Range: South America: Colombia to Northern Argentina.

Size: The Red Dagger is 31 inches tall at the shoulder and nearly 5 feet long. They weigh up to 100 pounds. Their antlers are only about 5 inches long.

Comparison: Despite being a small deer, the red dagger is still twice as large as a pudu from the north in height. It is 7 times heavier than the smallest species. Although they are lighter in weight than both species, they are about the same length as elk and fallow deer.

A red dagger weighs as much as a small person or an older child. In terms of size, they are smaller than most adults. They weigh about one-tenth the weight of a normal horse, and their antlers are as long as a smartphone.

22. Thorold’s Deer

Thorold's deer (Cervus albirostris); adult male

Other Names: While-Lipped Deer

Range: Tibet, the Chinese provinces of Sichuan, Qinghai, Gansu, and Yunnan.

Size: Thorold’s stag is about 4.5 feet tall at the shoulder and its large antlers are 43 inches long. They can reach 500 pounds. They grow to 6.5 feet.

Comparison: Thorold’s deer weigh as much as a reindeer and are the largest white-tailed deer. Their length is about the same as that of the female red deer and is slightly smaller than the white-tailed deer.

Although most humans are larger than the Thorold deer (not including the antlers), the species is This is heavier than most humans. Their large antlers are as tall as a 6-year-old child. They weigh as much as an adult grizzly bear or a small piano.

23. Southern Pudu

Southern Pudu is standing and looking at you in Chile

Other Names: None

Range: In the Southern Andes Mountains in Chile and Argentine

Size: The southern pudu is 18 inches tall at the shoulder and can weigh up to 30 pounds. They have antlers up to 3.5 inches long. Their body length is about 2.5 feet.

Comparison: This is the second smallest deer species, second only to the northern pudu. They are more than twice as heavy as their northern relatives, but still only about 2% of the weight of an elk.

They are about the height of a kitchen wiper blade, a tree or a tree. ice cream or rolling pin.< br>
In terms of weight, they are about the same as a 2-year-old child. Their size is smaller than that of a one-year-old child, and their body length is similar to that of a three-toed sloth.

24. Javan Rusa

A group of javan rusa rusa timorensis on bekol savanna inside baluran National Park, natural bokeh background

Other Names: Sunda Sambar

Range: Java, Bali, and Timor.

Size: This deer can grow up to 6 feet long. Their tails measure 7.9 inches. They can weigh up to 350 pounds. Their antlers can be more than 3 feet long.

Compare: Java antlers are about the same length as the width of an elk antlers. They are slightly heavier than white-tailed deer although they are slightly smaller in other dimensions.

This type of deer is much larger than humans in height, length and weight. Their antlers alone are about the size of some 3-year-olds. They weigh as much as a small motorbike, medium-sized refrigerator or pool table.

25. Brown Brocket

Brown-brocket Deer Mazama gouazoubira looking to the camera in a summer day. High quality photo

Other Names: Gray Brocket

Range: South America: Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay.

Size: They grow to 3.5 feet long and weigh up to 55 pounds. They are about 2 feet tall at the shoulder, and their antlers are less than 5 inches long.

Compare: These small deer are twice as large as the southern pudu. They are about half the size of the Javanese Rusa, although they weigh only about one-seventh of its weight.

Java’s Rusa is less than half the size of an adult. wall. They are more like the size of a 1-year-old but the weight of a 6-year-old. They are about the size of a husky, a large microwave or a Thompson antelope.

26. Visayan Spotted Deer

Visayan spotted deer (Rusa alfredi), also known as the Philippine spotted deer or Prince Alfred's deer

Other Names: Prince Alfred’s Deer, Visayan Deer, Philippine Spotted Deer

Range: The Philippines.

Size: This deer is 4.25 feet long and 2.5 feet tall. They weigh up to 175 pounds. Their antlers are up to 10 inches long.

Comparison: This deer is as long as an elk’s antlers. They weigh less than 1/10 the weight of an elk. Their antlers are also less than a quarter the size of an elk.

Visayan deer weigh about the same as normal adults, but slightly shorter.
They weigh about the same. like a gray wolf or a bighorn sheep. Their height is just below the average kitchen counter height.