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Informationen zum Autor John Fletcher is a veterinarian and expert on deer who runs a deer farm in Auchtermuchty, Scotland. Klappentext The Celts called them "fairy cattle" and the Greeks associated them with the hunter goddess Artemis, but for most people today, deer are seen as cute, like Bambi, or noble, like the Monarch of the Glen. They can be a danger when we're driving at night, or they can simply be a tasty venison burger. But while we may not often eat humble pie--an actual pie filled with deer organs--deer still appear in religion and mythology, on coats of arms, in fine art, and in literature ranging from The Yearling to Harry Potter and The Chronicles of Narnia . In Deer , veterinarian and deer farmer John Fletcher brings together the cultural and natural history of these dignified animals. Fletcher traces the evolution of deer, explaining why deer grow and cast aside their antlers each year and describing their symbolism in various cultures throughout history. He divulges the true story of Rudolph and Santa's other reindeer and explores the role deer have played as prized objects of the hunt in Europe, Asia, and America. Wide-ranging and richly illustrated, Deer provides a fresh perspective on this graceful, powerful animal that will appeal to hunters and gatherers alike. Zusammenfassung In this book John Fletcher describes the evolution! species! habitats! behaviour and diet of the deer! as well as its portrayal in art and influence on popular culture! myth and song. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1 The Family of Deer 2 How Deer Survive 3 The Exploitation of Deer 4 Deer Hunting and Art 5 Deer as Symbols 6 Deer in North America 7 Deer and People Today Timeline References Bibliography Associations and Websites Acknowledgements Photo Acknowledgements Index