White tailed deer are mammals that have live young.
oviparous
It is a mammal...so it is born alive
Yes, they are mammals and have a spine.
they are called fawns
White Tailed Deer start to produce fawns in their 2nd or 3rd year -Timothy Beckum
It is a mammal...so it is born alive
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.
two is how many they usually have, but they sometimes have three.
Pennsylvania has two State mammals, the White Tailed Deer and the Great Dane.
Coyotes, wolves, lynx , martens, white tailed deer, squirrel, beaver and bats are the native land mammals of Rhode Island.
it is born alive. However, the whale shark exhibits ovovivipary meaning that they produce eggs, but these eggs hatch inside the mother who then gives live birth. This is different from vivipary in mammals because this is the development of an embryo with a placenta. Ovoviviparous birth lacks a placenta (ie nourishment from mom)
Yes. They are mammals.
They have a backbone, hair, have their young alive, and are warm blooded.