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The Barbary Deer

"Protect the Barbary deer or you won't see it alive again!"

The Barbary deer, also known as the Atlas deer or stag, is a mammal that lives in North
Africa in the Atlas forests. It is smaller than the European red deer and has a dark brown color
with white spots on its back and flanks. The male Barbary deer has antlers. These deer are
herbivores, which means they eat plants. They weigh between 100 and 250 kilograms and have
a lifespan of 10 to 14 years. Unfortunately, the Barbary deer is a threatened species. They face
many dangers, including hunting, forest fires, the construction of roads and residential areas,
traffic accidents, and deforestation. It's important for us to protect these amazing animals and
their habitat to ensure their survival for future generations.

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