Black tail deer get their oxygen from the same place as all other land animlas -from the air around them via their respiratory system
a black taled deer
to breathe
Yes. All species of deer are herbivores.
yes they do,besides the elk and black bear the black tail deer is the next big game we have on the island.but really they aren't that big.
Black-tailed deer have a gestation period of around 210 days.
Running away while keeping the tail down is the first reaction of a frightened mule deer [Odocoileus hemionus]. One of the functions of the tail is communication among deer. Thus a mule deer with the tail kept down is communicating to other mule deer alarm, danger, escape, hide.A mule deer's tail is black-tipped. So when fleeing, the deer gives predators the impression of an escaping bull's-eye, because of the whiteness of the rump just above and to each side of the black-tipped tail.
Mule deer have black on the tail, and wider sprung antlers than white tails.
The gestation period for a black-tailed deer is about 6.5 to 7 months. This means that female black-tailed deer are pregnant for approximately 200 to 220 days before giving birth.
a white tailed deer has a white tail and the rest of its body fur is brownFrom another user:White tailed deer have a white under side of their tail which they show when running as a warning to other deer. They also have white speckles.its a deer that has a white tail white under belly and you will know if its a white tail deer cause when it is spooked its tail goes up and that warns other deer also shoot it especaly if its a buck.the white tailed deer is a nice deer sometimes mean to other animals.
The Black-tailed deer live in the forested mountains and foothills of the Pacific coast. They do not migrate, but they seek lower elevations during winter.
In California, you can find various species of deer, including mule deer, black-tailed deer, and white-tailed deer. Mule deer are the most common type of deer in the state, especially in the western region, while black-tailed deer are found primarily along the coast and in the northern part of California. White-tailed deer are less common but can be found in some parts of the state.
white tail deer and black bears