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Fallow-deer
        Deut. 14:5 (R.V., "Wild goat"); 1 Kings 4:23 (R.V., "roebucks").
        This animal, called in Hebrew _yahmur_, from a word meaning "to
        be red," is regarded by some as the common fallow-deer, the
        Cervus dama, which is said to be found very generally over
        Western and Southern Asia. It is called "fallow" from its
        pale-red or yellow colour. Some interpreters, however, regard
        the name as designating the bubale, Antelope bubale, the "wild
        cow" of North Africa, which is about the size of a stag, like
        the hartebeest of South Africa. A species of deer has been found
        at Mount Carmel which is called _yahmur_ by the Arabs. It is
        said to be similar to the European roebuck.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Fallow-deer' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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