Kerama deer were imported from the Kagoshima Prefecture in the early 17th century. They were heavily hunted because they destroyed crops, causing the population to rapidly decline, and are now a government-protected species. The total known population was 130 as of 1995 on Aka, with about 100 individuals in total on other islands. They have been designated a Natural Monument of Japan.
Description
Kerama deer have darkbrown hair. Only the bucks have antlers, which are shed from March to April. They are small, weighing only about 75 kilograms.