The document discusses the Platoni deer, a subspecies of fallow deer found only on the island of Rhodes. It describes the Platoni's physical appearance, including its brown fur that varies in color with the seasons, medium size, and cream and gray undercoat in winter. The document also notes that the Platoni's main habitat is the forests of Rhodes and nearby Asia Minor and its main threats are habitat destruction from fires and overhunting, especially during mating seasons. Finally, it mentions that the Platoni has become a symbol of Rhodes, with statues of the deer decorating the entrance to the old harbor.