Yes, white tailed deer are mammals. A mammal is defined as: a warm-blooded vertebrate animal, including humans, characterized by a covering of hair on the skin and, in the female, milk-producing mammary glands for nourishing the young.
White tailed deer are mammals that have live young.
Yes, they are mammals and have a spine.
No, white-tailed deer are not oviparous; they are viviparous mammals. This means they give birth to live young rather than laying eggs. Female white-tailed deer, known as does, typically give birth to one to three fawns after a gestation period of about 200 days.
deer are mammals, so they reproduce through sexual reproduction and give birth to live young
Yes, White-tailed deer do migrate.
A white tailed deer is a herbivore.
a white tailed deer is a vertebrate
Pennsylvania has two State mammals, the White Tailed Deer and the Great Dane.
The white-tailed deer is the state animal.
White tailed deer are herbivores. They do not eat animals.
Baby or Young White Tailed Deer look cute. They are called fawns. Fawns are the young of a Doe (Female White Tailed Deer) and a Buck (Male White Tailed Deer).
No, owls do not eat white tailed deer. White tailed deer are much bigger than owls.