Yes. Deer are polygamous breeders, with a buck that will keep a harem of 5 to 20 does to breed. If more bucks are involved, they will fight to see who gets breeding rights, and the doe herself may try to get the bucks that are not getting into fights to breed her.
Um, Hakubi (White Tail).
They can adapt to multiple habitats in North America.
Cotton tail rabbits White tail Deer are more known for the white tail then rabbits.
Pets do not typically mate for life. They may have multiple partners throughout their lifetime.
White tail spider
Having multiple sex partners.
Multiple marital partners
The underdog's tail is white.
other spiders that are bigger than a white tail.
Northern and North Central Idaho have white tail deer.
deer with a white tail
White tigers are only very rare color morphs of the Bengal tiger. The tigress, while in heat, mates with the dominant male in her territory, but may accept others in his absence.