cervidae
/ˈsɜːrvɪdeɪ/Definitions
1. noun
the biological family of deer, including moose and caribou, characterized by a pair of large branching antlers in the males, typically shed annually.
“The zoologist spent years studying the cervidae of the North American wilderness.”
2. plural noun
members of the family of deer.
“The group of cervidae roamed freely in the forest, unafraid of the humans nearby.”