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- Deer_of_Ireland abstract "There are four species of deer living wild in Ireland today, namely Red Deer, Fallow Deer, Sika Deer and the recently introduced Reeve's Muntjac which is becoming established. The Red Deer, once thought to have been a native species, which had come to Ireland at the end of the last ice age, are now believed to have been introduced from Britain across the North Channel during the neolithic period, around 3300 BC. They almost became extinct in the 20th century, with only around 60 left, but have now made a comeback to approximately one thousand. Fallow deer were introduced in Norman times, 1169 AD, and now have a population of about 10,000. Sika deer were introduced in Powerscourt park in 1860, escaped from captivity, and now number about 20,000. The Irish Elk became extinct in Ireland about 10,500 years ago, many of their skeletal remains have been found well preserved in peat land.".
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageID "12309716".
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageLength "2091".
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageRevisionID "648125719".
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deer.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fauna_of_Ireland.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mammals_of_Europe.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Deer.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Fallow_Deer.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Fallow_deer.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Elk.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Irish_elk.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Muntjac.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic_period.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink North_Channel_(Great_Britain_and_Ireland).
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Powerscourt_Estate.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Red_Deer.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Red_deer.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Reeves_Muntjac.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Reevess_muntjac.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Roe_Deer.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Roe_deer.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Sika_Deer.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Sika_deer.
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Deer of Ireland".
- Deer_of_Ireland wikiPageWikiLinkText "deer".
- Deer_of_Ireland hasPhotoCollection Deer_of_Ireland.
- Deer_of_Ireland subject Category:Deer.
- Deer_of_Ireland subject Category:Fauna_of_Ireland.
- Deer_of_Ireland subject Category:Mammals_of_Europe.
- Deer_of_Ireland hypernym Species.
- Deer_of_Ireland type Eukaryote.
- Deer_of_Ireland comment "There are four species of deer living wild in Ireland today, namely Red Deer, Fallow Deer, Sika Deer and the recently introduced Reeve's Muntjac which is becoming established. The Red Deer, once thought to have been a native species, which had come to Ireland at the end of the last ice age, are now believed to have been introduced from Britain across the North Channel during the neolithic period, around 3300 BC.".
- Deer_of_Ireland label "Deer of Ireland".
- Deer_of_Ireland sameAs Q5250863.
- Deer_of_Ireland sameAs Q5250863.
- Deer_of_Ireland wasDerivedFrom Deer_of_Ireland?oldid=648125719.
- Deer_of_Ireland isPrimaryTopicOf Deer_of_Ireland.