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We were happy to see these huge deer grazing on the early morning.
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It was lovely to see it grazing in pristine forest.
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Cervus nippon (Sika or Shika in Japanese), related to the Asian Red Deer (thanks to Ishi for the ID!). There are so many deers in Nara's parks, this male was in the darkest place, so I used my flash and got a surprising result.