szarvasok
Szarvasok is the Hungarian word for deer. This term encompasses a variety of species belonging to the family Cervidae, which are native to Hungary and found throughout various European and Asian regions. These animals are characterized by their slender bodies, long legs, and, in most adult males, the presence of antlers which are shed and regrown annually.
The most common species found in Hungary include the red deer (Cervus elaphus), roe deer (Capreolus capreolus),
Szarvasok play a significant role in the Hungarian ecosystem, acting as both herbivores, influencing vegetation patterns,