* Red Deer: The largest deer species in Europe, found throughout the continent. They are known for their impressive antlers and distinctive reddish-brown coat.
* Roe Deer: A smaller species of deer with a reddish-brown coat in summer and a greyish-brown coat in winter. They are found in woodlands, forests, and farmland across Europe.
* Fallow Deer: A medium-sized deer with a distinctive white rump patch and a coat that varies from reddish-brown to white. They are found in woodlands and parks in Europe, particularly in Britain, France, and Italy.
* Reindeer: Found in northern Europe, particularly in Scandinavia and Russia. They are the only deer species with antlers in both males and females.
* Sika Deer: Originally native to East Asia, but they were introduced to Europe in the 19th century. They have a reddish-brown coat with white spots, and they are found in woodlands and parks in several European countries.
In addition to these, there are also smaller populations of other deer species in Europe, such as the sika deer, muntjac, and the moose.