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Deer Statues, Sculptures and Figurines

Our line of deer sculptures celebrate these hoofed ruminant mammals known to mankind. Created tall and majestic, our bronze deer statues are detailed to make an impression in a park, zoo or in your garden. Our deer sculptures are based on real life deer. As a result, you will find that our deer statues catalog highlights the reindeer, the white-teailed deer and the red deer. These are deer statues which are fitting additions to add in  agarden. Deer have appeared in artwork ftom the Paleolithic era and these images were found in cave paintings possibly drawn by ealy cavemen. Our deer statues will surely add a regal addition to the garden and highlight deer in a standing pose. We even have a sweet fawn deer statue which will act as a stool for the home and many bronze deer sculptures that show deer in a grazing mode as well. To thos elooking for smaller deer statues, we have reindeer statues or bronze deer statues fit for the tabletop. Deer statues will make a statement wherever they are placed and can be used to create an element of surprise when placed amidst the greenery. Bronze deer sculpture may be expensive but they are designed to last a lifetime and will add joy to the garden. Some may choose to add deer statues in the park and to make a statement of their presence. Visit our catalog for a promising line of deer statues and deer sculptures that tell a story and make an impression.
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Standing Elk on Boulder Bronze Sculpture
Standing Elk on Boulder Bronze Sculpture
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Standing Elk on Boulder Bronze Sculpture
One of our life size elk sculptures to add to the yard. Bronze.
Large Reindeer on Base Sculpture
Large Reindeer on Base Sculpture
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Large Reindeer on Base Sculpture
A large reindeer or caribou stands aloof in this life size sculpture made or bronze.
Life Size Bronze Buck and Doe Sculptures
Life Size Bronze Buck and Doe Sculptures
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Life Size Bronze Buck and Doe Sculptures
Our set of buck and doe sculptures capture a male buck with antlers taking charge of the female deer. Bronze.
Resting Bronze Buck Sculpture
Resting Bronze Buck Sculpture
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Resting Bronze Buck Sculpture
One of our life size deer sculptures which is shown in a resting state. Bronze.
Life Size Walking Deer Sculpture
Life Size Walking Deer Sculpture
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Life Size Walking Deer Sculpture
A large deer appears to be surveying his surroundings in this life size deer sculpture made of bronze.
Life Size Caribou Deer
Life Size Caribou Deer
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Life Size Caribou Deer
Our Caribou deer stands regally in this life size sculpture designed for the garden. Bronze.
Elk Looking Up Sculpture
Elk Looking Up Sculpture
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Elk Looking Up Sculpture
One of our life size elk statues for the garden made of bronze.
Life Size Caribou Sculpture
Life Size Caribou Sculpture
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Life Size Caribou Sculpture
The Caribou is a type of reindeer that is known to live in the North American continent. Bronze.
Life Size Standing Buck Sculpture
Life Size Standing Buck Sculpture
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Life Size Standing Buck Sculpture
One of our life size deer sculptures shown with antlers. Bronze.
Standing Male Buck Sculpture
Standing Male Buck Sculpture
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Standing Male Buck Sculpture
A male deer stands regally with an elaborate display of its antlers. Bronze.
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Deer Facts: Understanding the World of the Deer

Come Christmas, many of us may choose to add a deer ornament or sculpture to our home or garden to mark the celebration. Christmas has popularized the deer because of the meaning that has been attached to Santa Claus guiding his deer sleigh across the globe. The other part that dawns us is that deer can be very shy. Oftentimes, they are quick to dash off when they see us in their way. However, they come in many shades from light to dark brown and are found in many forms. They are also found all across the world except in Antarctica and Australia. Deer which are known to have a lifespan of about 11 to 12 years, are very versatile and live in just about any ecosystem from the wetlands, deciduous forests to mountains and the grasslands. Some are also known to populate close to human settlements and are not as shy as we may think.

There are about 47 species of deer known to man and some of these include the elk, reindeer, the pudu and the moose. They also differ in size as well with the smallest deer known to be the Southern pudu weighing about 20 lbs and measuring around 14 inches in height when fully grown. The largest living deer known to mankind is the moose which can grow up to 7 feet from hoof to shoulder and weigh some 1,800 lbs. However, some 11,000 years ago, it was not the moose that was the largest deer but the Irish deer or Irish elk that stood at about 7 feet at the shoulders with the largest antlers known weighing some 85 lbs and measuring about 12 ft from tip to tip. There is a theory that the Irish elk had such powerful antlers because female deer consistently bred with the deer bearing the largest antlers thereby leading them to have eventually such massive antlers.

With 47 species behind them, it is clear that the deer family can be very large. These animals which are known to run at great speed because of their thin, long legs, belong to the ruminant family of the Cervidae category and are recognized for their antlers, long bodies and necks, as well as slender legs and small tails. With the exception of the Caribou or Reindeer family, most male deer are known to bear antlers. In the Reindeer family, also known as the Caribou, female deer are seen with antlers as well. The other species worth nothing is the Chinese water deer which has no antlers. During mating season, most male deer may use their antlers to attract females but the Chinese water deer may rely on its long canine teeth as a source of attraction.

According to research, antlers are not horns but bony formations which grow from pedicels located on the frontal bone of the skull. Deer begin to grow their first set of antlers when they reach one year of age. It seems that the skin or tissue that grows at the top of the pedicel will cause antlers to form after some chemical reaction begins arising from the hormones in the deer. Scientists have indicated that if the growth tissue is removed and surgically implanted to another part of the deer’s body, the antler will also grow in that area! When antlers begin to form, they can be soft and spongy because they are just forming. That also means that the antlers bear a lot of nerves and blood vessels, and are covered by a hairy skin called a velvet. As the antlers grow and develop towards completion, the bone begins to form on the antlers causing them to harden. This causes the velvet to dry up and they will eventually fall off or get eaten by the buck.  Antlers are deciduous meaning they get shed after a time of use. Male deer will compete for the attention of the female deer during the breeding season and then shed their antlers thereafter.

The deer is known to be a social animal and will travel in groups called herds. On occasions, the males may have their own herd while the female may organize their own. However, most times, deer are watched by a leader who is usually a male. These animals are also active most of the day especially during sunrise and dusk where they will forage for food as a herd. These herbivores rely on plantation such as grass, leaves and plants for food. While they can live up to 12 years of age, many of these animals fall prey to hunting and predators. They are also easily killed by cars when they travel across roads hence their life span rests on other factors as well which tend to shorten their lives.

The female deer has a gestation period of 180 to 240 days depending on species when bearing her young. The Reindeer for instance has a gestation period of 222 days, the white-tailed deer has 201 days while the moose has a longer period of about 243 days. The larger the species, the longer the female will carry the baby in her womb. When she births, she can expect to have one to three young fawns at a time. The baby deer are usually weaned at 2-5 months of age.

Although the deer population seems healthy, there are a number of deer which are on the endangered list. These include the Calamian deer, hog deer, the Persian Fallow deer, sambar deer, key deer and the Chinanteco deer. Off recent years, there has been a lot of effort by conservationists to protect the key deer, a type of white-tailed deer native to Florida Keys, whose deaths are affected by road construction leading to heavy traffic. The more cars are placed on the road, the more the chances of killing the key deer.

Our deer statues and deer sculptures include large to life size bronze deer sculptures for a ranch or park or a farm. We also include small deer statues and sculptures for adding an accent to the garden or for adorning the joy of Christmas.

Please email us for more information on our deer sculptures and range of deer statue which include the elk, the moose, the Caribou and other unique deer species like the white-tailed deer.

C. Keller

15 March 2017

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