Common Daniel is an animal beginning with the letter O. It is a species of mammal from the deer family. It comes from Asia Minor. Brought to European lands by the Phoenicians, and later the Romans. It has been distributed in many countries, including Poland. We call a male a bull, a female a hind, and a young one a body.
They are herd animals, living in many habitats, in forests, shrubs, meadows and pastures. Their daily routine is divided into two elements - eating at dawn and dusk, and the rest of the day which is devoted to rest. Common fallow deer have very good hearing, sense of smell, and excellent eyesight.