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Sika deer are smaller than white-tail deer but exhibit behavior like that of elk. They live naturally throughout eastern Asia, including parts of Japan, Korea, Siberia, China, Vietnam, Taiwan. Sika deer have been introduced in New Zealand, Europe, Australia, and several US states, including Maryland, Virginia, Texas, Oklahoma and Wisconsin. This little guy was on Assateague Island in Virginia. Sika eat the leaves of myrtle bushes, grasses, persimmons, shrubs, and other plants on Assateague Island. They even eat poison ivy. My wife and I were walking one of the trails when this guy suddenly appeared beside us, so close that I had to back up to get him in minimum focus distance. This guy was about the size of a medium-sized dog. He was not bothered by our presence, but was in thick weeds and only offered me a few quick, close shots before wandering into the thicker growth and out of sight.
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