Classroom lesson 路 Wildlife馃嚠馃嚜 Ireland

The red deer

Ireland's biggest wild animal, with antlers that grow a metre wide

A red deer stag with large antlers in an Irish forest

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What is it?

The red deer is the biggest wild land animal in Ireland. The males, called stags, can weigh over 200 kilograms - about the same as three grown adults put together. Their huge branching antlers can spread a metre wide.

Tell me more

Red deer have lived in Ireland for thousands of years. The most famous wild herd lives in Killarney National Park in the south-west, on the lower slopes of mountains and through ancient woodland. They have been there since before any of Ireland's cities were built.

A stag's antlers are made of bone. Strangely, they fall off every winter and grow back every summer, bigger than the year before. While they are growing, the antlers are covered in soft, hairy skin called 'velvet'. A full set can grow at over a centimetre a day.

In autumn, the stags 'roar'. It is one of the strangest sounds in nature - a deep, booming bellow that carries for kilometres across the hills. They roar to tell other stags how big and strong they are, hoping the others will walk away rather than fight.

Deer are mostly quiet, gentle animals. Most of the year they graze peacefully in small family groups. They are also extremely good at hiding - a red deer can stand completely still in a wood and be only a few metres from a walker, who never notices it.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Antlers grow incredibly fast. What other things in nature grow really quickly?
  2. 02Stags roar to avoid fighting. Why is roaring better than actually fighting?
  3. 03Why do you think the same animals (red deer) live in lots of countries across Europe and North America?
Try this

Classroom activity

Trace your hand on paper, fingers spread wide. Now imagine each finger as a branch of a deer's antler. Add extra branching points to make your hand-shape into a stag's antlers. Compare antlers across the class.