White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were found throughout much of the United States when Europeans first settled here. Their range most likely extended from the Eastern coast to modern-day Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and Texas. Europeans described the great abundance of white-tailed deer in their early accounts of America (McCabe & McCabe 1984).
All deer are vegetarian.No it is a herbivore
All deer are herbivores. In Wisconsin the most popular would be a White-Tail and possibly some Mule deer.
black tail deer and coese deer
Dead deer are reintroduced into the ecosystem when the carcasses are eaten by other animals and left as waste by those animals. This waste then feeds plants which later are eaten by animals.
It is the same as a Bengal tiger's ecosystem (generally, white tigers don't survive in the wild, but some do). Forested areas, with maybe some grassland where sambar (Indian deer) would hide. By the way, white tigers have nothing different than orange tigers. A white cat and a black cat are still both cats and act the same. So would the tigers.
The main ecosystem the white tail deer live is the forest ecosystem. Over populations can have harmful effects on shrub and plant life in the the ecosystem.
deer with a white tail
A large migration of the closely related mule deer, into the east.
Northern and North Central Idaho have white tail deer.
whitetail deer
Yes a white-tailed deer is a type of deer
White tail deer are mammals. All mammals are warm blooded.
White tail deer can live anywhere on the northern side of the Earth.
A white tailed deer is a herbivore.
Yes, Bambi is a white-tailed deer
Cotton tail rabbits White tail Deer are more known for the white tail then rabbits.
a deer that has a white tail