Classroom lesson 路 Wildlife馃嚛馃嚜 Germany

Red deer

The biggest wild animal in the German forests

A red deer stag with large antlers standing in a forest

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What is it?

The red deer is the largest wild animal that lives in Germany's forests. Adult males - called stags - can stand 1.4 metres tall at the shoulder and weigh as much as a small motorbike. The stags grow huge branching antlers on their heads, then drop them off and grow new ones each year.

Tell me more

Red deer get their name from their reddish-brown summer coat. In winter their fur turns grey-brown to blend in with the bare trees. They live in family herds, with the females (called hinds) and their young in one group, and the older males roaming separately.

The antlers are the most famous thing about red deer. Only the stags grow them. They start growing in spring, getting bigger each week. By autumn they are huge - a big stag can have antlers nearly a metre wide. Then in late winter the antlers drop off, and the stag has bare patches on his head where new ones start growing again.

Antlers grow ridiculously fast - up to 2.5 centimetres in a single day. That makes them one of the fastest-growing things in the whole animal kingdom. While they are growing, they are covered in a soft, fuzzy skin called 'velvet', which the stag eventually rubs off against trees.

Red deer are excellent runners and jumpers. They can sprint at 70 km/h and leap over fences taller than a tall adult. In the German forests, you are most likely to see them at dawn or dusk, when they come out of the trees to graze in clearings.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Why might it help an animal to grow brand-new antlers every single year, instead of keeping the same ones?
  2. 02A red deer can run 70 km/h. What are some other animals - and machines - that fast or faster?
  3. 03Red deer change colour from summer to winter. Why might that be useful?
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Classroom activity

On A4, draw a red deer stag and label the parts: antlers, hind legs, hooves, summer coat, winter coat. Then add labels for what each part helps the deer to do.