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  White lipped or Thorold's Deer cervus albirostris
The Thorold's deer is a large animal, and is one of the largest of all the deer species.
Thorold's Deer have a maximum lifespan of 18 to 19 years of age, although few reach this in the wild.
Thorold's deer are mobile in habits, continually moving around in the search for food in the bleak habitats in which they live.
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 Cleveland Metroparks Zoo - Searchable Animal Database
The hooves differ from those found in other deer, being broad like those of cattle and with a truncated front.
Thorold’s deer are shy but gregarious animals that usually live in groups of 5 to 20.
The population of this deer has been seriously depleted by hunting for the antler trade
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 Daily Kent Stater - Finding love in the wild
And for those who like it cold, visit the Northern Trek.
It is home to cold climate animals including Siberian tigers, Thorolds deer, Bactrian camels, the harbor seal, the sea lion exhibit and one of the largest collections of bear species in North America.
This also includes the Wolf Lodge, which gives visitors a peek into the environment and wildlife of a northern temperate forest.
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