A Hunting and Event Lodge in Central Texas
The blackbuck antelope is native to India, Nepal, and Pakistan. It was introduced to the Edwards Plateau region of Texas in 1932. Bucks have the more striking two-tone coloration, and can grow to over 120 lbs.
A native of Europe, the fallow deer was introduced to many places worldwide, including the United States. Their colorings range from very dark to very light. The lightest coloring is called leucistic, which is a true white and not albino. Bucks have broad, shovel-shaped antlers, and can grow as large as 220 lbs.
A native of India, the axis deer was introduced to many places worldwide, including the United States. The axis deer is a spotted species of deer that retain their spots for life. Bucks grow large antlers and can grow as large as 243 lbs.