The Norwegian red deer (Cervus elaphus atlanticus) is a small subspecies of red deer native to Norway.
Shoulder height is 120âÂÂ135 centimeters for the male and 105âÂÂ120 centimeters for the female. Total length 190âÂÂ220 centimeters for the male and 165âÂÂ190 centimeters for the female. Total weight is 240âÂÂ260 kilos for the male and 150âÂÂ170 kilos for the female.
It is more closely related to the British deer, Cervus elaphus scoticus, than to the Swedish Cervus elaphus elaphus and the continental deer Cervus elaphus germanicus.
The red deer population in Norway has increased the last 60 years. The red deer used to wildly roam Norway's forest and hills, but since 1980, it has been farmed on a commercial basis since the 1980s. The meat of this deer is high quality.