Black bear sightings and tracks have been verified in the Black Hills area of South Dakota although there is no evidence of an established population of black bears.
If you want to see black bears and other bears, you can visit Bear Country USA which is located about 8 miles south of Rapid City, South Dakota.
Yes, both mule and white tail and elk and pronghorns. The sale of hunting licences hit 275,000 in 2007.
Although South Dakota has deer, there are no caribou in South Dakota.
The native deer in South Carolina are white-tailed deer. They are quite common throughout the state.
Any US State with forests and woodlands have deer, especially white-tailed deer. Their populations are culled through allowing a restricted amount of hunting with hunting licenses.
The South Carolina deer rut or the peak of rut season for the Piedmont is between October 15th and November 15th.
Approximately 800,000 according to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Source: http://www.dnr.sc.gov/wildlife/deer/2005DeerAntlerRecords.html
The White-tailed deer.
because they like the animal
The white tail deer is SC's native animal.
its in South Carolina it has deer, otters, turtles, sneaks, &wild pigs.
Deer and rabbits live in the South Carolina inner coastal plain. In addition, you have a wide variety of birds that live there.
they ate rice, bear, deer, corn, and fish
=White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus)=
Must be at least 30 lbs.
Deer, bobcat, alligator, bear, rodent species, birds, reptiles and amphibians, raccoons, foxes.
First off, South Carolina is a state, not a nation. The state animal of SC is the White-tailed Deer. The other facts about SC can be found here: http://www.stateanimals.com/states/southcarolina/index.html