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  1. Cervus, genus Cervusnoun

    the type genus of the Cervidae

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  1. Cervus

    Cervus is a genus of deer that primarily are native to Eurasia, although one species occurs in northern Africa and another in North America. In addition to the species presently placed in this genus, it has included a whole range of other species now commonly placed in other genera. Additionally, the species-level taxonomy is in a state of flux.

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  1. cervus

    Cervus is a genus of deer that includes multiple species such as the elk, red deer, and sika deer. They are large mammals widely found in various parts of the world and are known for their characteristic antlers.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Cervusnoun

    a genus of ruminants, including the red deer and other allied species

  2. Etymology: [L., a deer.]

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  1. Cervus

    Cervus is a genus of deer that primarily are native to Eurasia, although one species occurs in northern Africa and another in North America. In addition to the species presently placed in this genus, it has included a whole range of other species now commonly placed in other genera, but some of these should perhaps be returned to Cervus. Additionally, the species-level taxonomy is in a state of flux.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of cervus in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of cervus in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

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