The term "Genus Dama" refers to a group of deer species, including fallow deer and Persian deer. Synonyms for Genus Dama include Dama, Cervus dama, and Dama vulgaris. These species are characterized by their distinctive antlers and spotted coats. They are typically found in wooded areas in Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa. Fallow deer, one of the most common species in the Genus Dama, have been introduced to many parts of the world, including North America, Australia, and New Zealand, where they have become a popular game animal. Despite being hunted for their meat and hides, these deer species remain relatively common and have stable populations.