Yes if you were wondering if deer are colorblind they are they not colorblind to orange and camouflage if you were pink or some odd color out deer hunting they will not see you
Yes - however, ungulates (hoofed animals) do not have red or green receptors. They see in blue, yellow and shades of black and white.
Yes. Deer see in black and white. Deer eyesite is really not very good. Except- they can detect movement extremely well.
Partly. They can't see reddish hues, but can see bluish and yellowish hues.
No, deer have very good eyesight.
yes. i almost hit one while driving =[
which is locomotion for whitetail deer?
Whitetail deer are not endangered.
whitetail deer
how does a whitetail deer finds it food
There are many books that offer color pictures of Whitetail Deer. Whitetail Deer (Our Wild World) by Laura Evert is a great book for children and has lots of pictures. If you are more of a hunter the book, Legendary Whitetails: Stories and Photos of the 40 Greatest Bucks of all Time, by Dick Idol would be more appropriate for you.
No, the whitetail deer population is very large.
What's the largest whitetail deer killed in Georgia
A full grown mule deer is bigger and heavier than a whitetail.
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No, you are probably refering to a whitetail deer.
The kind of deer in New York are limited. Whitetail deer live in New York. Whitetail deer are very common in the eastern U.S.A.
The web address of the National Whitetail Deer is: http://www.deerassic.com