About Mazama americana (Erxleben, 1777)
This species, Mazama americana, has a reddish-brown body, a lighter grayish-brown head and neck, and partially blackish legs. The inner thighs and underside of the tail are white. Fawns have white spotting and do not have blackish coloring on their legs. Only adult males grow antlers, which are small and spike-shaped. Mazama americana is the largest species among brocket deer. It has a shoulder height of 67โ80 cm (26โ31 in) and a total head-and-body length of 105โ144 cm (41โ57 in). Individuals of this deer species typically weigh 24โ48 kg (53โ106 lb), though exceptionally large adult males can reach up to 65 kg (143 lb).