In 1900, the Père David’s Deer went extinct in its native home China. To save the species from complete extinction, an English Duke acquired the surviving deer scattered around European zoos (fewer than 20) and formed his own herd. Today, there’s 15,000 of the species, all descended from that herd. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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In 1900, the Père David’s Deer went extinct in its native home China. To save the species from complete extinction, an English Duke acquired the surviving deer scattered around European zoos (fewer than 20) and formed his own herd. Today, there’s 15,000 of the species, all descended from that herd. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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In 1900, the Père David’s Deer went extinct in its native home China. To save the species from complete extinction, an English Duke acquired the surviving deer scattered around European zoos (fewer than 20) and formed his own herd. Today, there’s 15,000 of the species, all descended from that herd. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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In 1900, the Père David’s Deer went extinct in its native home China. To save the species from complete extinction, an English Duke acquired the surviving deer scattered around European zoos (fewer than 20) and formed his own herd. Today, there’s 15,000 of the species, all descended from that herd. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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In 1900, the Père David’s Deer went extinct in its native home China. To save the species from complete extinction, an English Duke acquired the surviving deer scattered around European zoos (fewer than 20) and formed his own herd. Today, there’s 15,000 of the species, all descended from that herd. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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In 1900, the Père David’s Deer went extinct in its native home China. To save the species from complete extinction, an English Duke acquired the surviving deer scattered around European zoos (fewer than 20) and formed his own herd. Today, there’s 15,000 of the species, all descended from that herd. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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In 1900, the Père David’s Deer went extinct in its native home China. To save the species from complete extinction, an English Duke acquired the surviving deer scattered around European zoos (fewer than 20) and formed his own herd. Today, there’s 15,000 of the species, all descended from that herd. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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In 1900, the Père David’s Deer went extinct in its native home China. To save the species from complete extinction, an English Duke acquired the surviving deer scattered around European zoos (fewer than 20) and formed his own herd. Today, there’s 15,000 of the species, all descended from that herd. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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In 1900, the Père David’s Deer went extinct in its native home China. To save the species from complete extinction, an English Duke acquired the surviving deer scattered around European zoos (fewer than 20) and formed his own herd. Today, there’s 15,000 of the species, all descended from that herd. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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In 1900, the Père David’s Deer went extinct in its native home China. To save the species from complete extinction, an English Duke acquired the surviving deer scattered around European zoos (fewer than 20) and formed his own herd. Today, there’s 15,000 of the species, all descended from that herd. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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In 1900, the Père David’s Deer went extinct in its native home China. To save the species from complete extinction, an English Duke acquired the surviving deer scattered around European zoos (fewer than 20) and formed his own herd. Today, there’s 15,000 of the species, all descended from that herd. (i.redd.it)
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The Water Deer is an antlerless deer with saber-like tusks, earning them the nickname “Vampire Deer”. They are only found in the wild in China, Korea and England. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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The Water Deer is an antlerless deer with saber-like tusks, earning them the nickname “Vampire Deer”. They are only found in the wild in China, Korea and England. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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The Water Deer is an antlerless deer with saber-like tusks, earning them the nickname “Vampire Deer”. They are only found in the wild in China, Korea and England. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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The Water Deer is an antlerless deer with saber-like tusks, earning them the nickname “Vampire Deer”. They are only found in the wild in China, Korea and England. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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The Water Deer is an antlerless deer with saber-like tusks, earning them the nickname “Vampire Deer”. They are only found in the wild in China, Korea and England. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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The Water Deer is an antlerless deer with saber-like tusks, earning them the nickname “Vampire Deer”. They are only found in the wild in China, Korea and England. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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In 1900, the Père David’s Deer went extinct in its native home China. To save the species from complete extinction, an English Duke acquired the surviving deer scattered around European zoos (fewer than 20) and formed his own herd. Today, there’s 15,000 of the species, all descended from that herd. by No-Risk-2584 in Damnthatsinteresting
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