A baby deer was born for the first time in Nara Park, Nara City, and was opened to the press.

The deer that live around Nara Park are designated as a national natural monument, and the birth season begins at this time of year.



According to the Nara Deer Protection Association, which works to protect deer, on the afternoon of the 7th, it was found that the first baby deer was born in the precincts of Kofukuji Temple in Nara Park.



At the protection society, the baby was protected with his mother Jika and opened to the press on the 8th.

The baby, a female weighing 4600 grams and 61 centimeters in length, initially showed a slight caution on the camera of the press, but when she regained her composure, she sat comfortably with her legs bent.



According to the protection society, about 200 babies are expected to be born in Nara Park by the beginning of next month, and most of them will spend time with their mother Jika in a shelter until the end of July.



Nobuyuki Yamazaki, the secretary general of the Nara Deer Protection Association, said, "I want my baby to grow up smoothly. My mother deer is nervous, so if you find a newborn deer, I want you to watch over it from a distance. I was talking.