North America:
* Elk (Wapiti): Large, majestic deer with antlers that are often very wide and branched.
* Moose: The largest member of the deer family, known for their enormous antlers and long legs.
* Caribou (Reindeer): Found in the Arctic and subarctic regions, these deer are known for their migrations and the antlers that are present on both males and females.
* White-tailed deer: The most common deer species in North America, known for their distinctive white tail.
* Mule deer: Distinguished by their large, forked antlers and their large ears that resemble those of a mule.
Europe and Asia:
* Red deer: Found in Europe and parts of Asia, these deer are known for their impressive antlers and their reddish-brown coat.
* Fallow deer: Distinguished by their spotted coat and their large, palmate antlers.
* Sika deer: Found in East Asia, these deer are known for their distinctive white spots.
* Roe deer: The smallest deer species found in Europe and Asia, known for their short, compact build.
Other:
* Water deer: Found in East Asia, these deer lack antlers and are known for their distinctive canine teeth.
* Pudu: The smallest deer species in the world, found in South America.
This is not an exhaustive list, as there are many other deer species around the world.