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A spying red deer, Cervus elaphus, along the road to Mirador La Tajadilla in the Spanish Monfraguë National Park. The red deer has long been hunted for both sport and food and is found primarily in woodlands. It lives in sexually segregated herds except during the breeding season, when the males, harts, fight for harems of females, hinds.