Citations:menil


 * also spelled Citations:menel (3+), Citations:mennal (2), Citations:menald (1)


 * 2014, Lewis Potter, Deer Stalking and Management:
 * Menil fallow buck in summer coat, regarded by many people as the most handsome of deer. Note lateral line below white spots, long tail and, being a menil animal, brown stripe down tail and around caudal patch, rather than the black
 * 2021, Carolyn King, David Forsyth, The Handbook of New Zealand Mammals, page 494:
 * menil phase (or 'English Park') fallow deer have no black hair, so they
 * [2012, George A. Feldhamer, William J. McShea, Deer: The Animal Answer Guide, page 42:
 * "fallow” probably came from the Old English word fealou, meaning “brownish” or “reddish yellow.” A paler variation of the typical brown coloration of this species is called menil. Fallow deer can also have a white pelage.]
 * "fallow” probably came from the Old English word fealou, meaning “brownish” or “reddish yellow.” A paler variation of the typical brown coloration of this species is called menil. Fallow deer can also have a white pelage.]