Brocket Deer are a type of deer that are found in various parts of South America. They are also known by different names, such as forest deer, brown brocket, and little brocket. These deer are known for their small body size, short and rough coats, and short tails. Other synonyms for brocket deer include the red brocket, gray brocket, and white-tailed brocket. Each of these deer subspecies has distinct characteristics such as the red brocket having reddish-brown hair, the gray brocket having gray fur, and the white-tailed brocket having a white underside and long tail. Despite their different names and characteristics, brocket deer are an important part of the ecosystem in South America.