yes
Several animals live in the humid subtropical area of Australia. A few are crocodiles, deer, panthers, turtles, and lizards.
No. Deer are not native to Australia. Deer were introduced into Australia for hunting and farming during the 1800s, and they have thrived in the absence of major predators. Feral deer are now quite a problem in Australia.
Yes deer do live in Indiana
Yes, deer live in deserts, especially mule deer.
some deer live in tropical like philippine mouse deer and some deer are live in snow
A gazelle antlers are called horns that will grow with them their entire life and the animals can be found only in Africa and Asia. A deer has antlers that are shed yearly and deer live in almost every continent except Australia.
The large deer-like animal found in Australia is called the "kangaroo." However, if you are referring specifically to a deer species, the "sambar deer" is a large deer that has been introduced to Australia. It is important to note that kangaroos are marsupials, not deer, but they are often mistakenly thought of in that context due to their size and appearance.
That depends on where you live at. Maybe there are not any deer where you live. Where I live we have deer and deer crossing signs. Deer are relatively small and do minimal damage to a car compared to a moose.
No, deer live in deciduous forests. But none live in the rainforest. Most deer live on the open planes but there are some spices of deer that do inhabit rainforests.
the type of deer that live in swamps.
the oldest deer on record live in michigan
No. Deer live out in the open woods or meadows, not underground.