Deer
represented in Buddhist art (fig.)
usually refers to
Mrigadava,
the deer park where the Buddha delivered his first sermon and
in
mythology
Phra Phareuhad-sabodih,
the god of Thursday rides a
mareuk (fig.).
These species,
with short legs, brownish hair and a creamy
throat and inner ears, are
Hog Deer (fig.)
that roam freely on the compound of
Meuang Boraan in
Samut Prakan.