Rådyr (Capreolus capreolus)
Rå med lam.
Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus)
Roe with fawn.
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a nice big male reddish-brown stag beetle (Lucanus capreolus) from the other day
(Massachusetts, 7/7/23)
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Pipes in the park with Capreolus on this lovely Sunday ☀️ Capreolus Fine Foods is a family owned artisan smokehouse that specialises in the production of cured and smoked meats and other charcuterie. Quality and provenance are of the utmost importance to us and we source locally bred and reared meat from traditional breeds wherever possible. I especially like their Dorset Rosette Salami and air dried beef. Would recommend! #Capreolus #Fine #Foods #cured #meat #yummy #bagpipe (at Capreolus Fine Foods Ltd) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeuDcriKjaU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ID: Two photos of a reddish-brown stag beetle held by hands wearing gardening gloves. End ID.
Found this while digging in the garden! He's very pretty.
EDIT: Look in the notes for another one!
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Yesterday I started drawing again after a long break. Five minutes of drawing time per beetle, with a rest in between.
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Roe deer
Capreolus capreolus
By Kadri Paomees
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Siberian roe deer Capreolus pygargus pygargus
Observed by sundry_divers, CC BY-NC
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Capreolo in le bosco autumnal | Josef Schmitzberger
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in june of 2021, I saw the first wild stag beetle of my life, here at home in Wisconsin. it was a Reddish Brown Stag Beetle, Lucanus capreolus, missing one of its mandibles. I knew it wasn't long for this world, stuck clinging to my window screen. I set it in our garden box to go about its way. I think about it often.
today, I got a tattoo to commemorate him. still very fresh and raw. but I am so happy.
♡ done by bear at giige ♡
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Unnecessary size reference
copes tree frog and a reddish stag beetle
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missing summer nights, tall grass and the shapes of roe deer wandering...
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Deercember Day Two: European Roe Deer | Tea Party
The European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), also known as the Western roe or simply roe, is widespread in Europe, ranging from Scotland to the Caucasus, the Mediterranean to Scandinavia, and as far East as Iran. Cultivated tea plantations (Camellia sinensis) are considered a deer-resistant plant, though their tender shoots from which more delicate green teas are harvested may be particularly alluring to the roe, who typically favour new growth, particularly on days after heavy rain. Roe deer are most closely related to water deer, and surprisingly, the species in this subfamily (Capreolini) are most closely related to moose and reindeer. More information here.
References: Deer, Tea.
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Yarr
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