it doesn't, the woods is its only home
Michael E. Nelson has written: 'Home range location of white-tailed deer' -- subject(s): Deer, White-tailed deer
The most common animal in Wisconsin is the white-tailed deer. This species thrives in the state's diverse habitats, including forests, fields, and wetlands. In addition to deer, Wisconsin is home to a variety of wildlife, including raccoons, squirrels, and various bird species, but the white-tailed deer is particularly notable for its abundance and popularity among residents.
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As of recent estimates, New York is home to approximately 1 million white-tailed deer. Their population can fluctuate due to factors such as hunting, habitat conditions, and environmental changes. The deer are prevalent in various regions of the state, particularly in rural and suburban areas. Wildlife management efforts help maintain a balance within the ecosystem.
Yes they do human's build home where the deer would find their food in the winter, then the deer cant find food. And the population decreases, then the human wanted to help and they hunted all the deer preditors then there are too many deers soo they cant find any food in the winter and the population deccreases Moore soo now all we can do is hunt deer because its better to have 5 deer dead then the whole pack. :)
actualy they live alone.after the parents care they leave there home and start making thier new family with other deers check!!
Deer do not build homes or anything else. They are herd animals and sleep wherever the herd happens to end up.
Although David Seven Deers does not legally own any deer, he could reasonably expect to see at least seven deer within a two-block radius of his home in Grand Forks, British Columbia, Canada. Many white-tailed deer live in and around that small town.
Zebras do not build homes. Like horses, cows, deer and moose, they live in open grasslands or forests.
Alton Sidney Harestad has written: 'Seasonal movements of black-tailed deer on northern Vancouver Island' -- subject(s): Habitat selection, Home range, Mammals, Mule deer, Seasonal distribution
White-tailed deer are one of the most dominant animals in the temperate deciduous forest, as they are herbivores that play a significant role in shaping plant communities. They are abundant and widely distributed across this ecosystem, impacting plant growth and biodiversity.
If the tiger sets his mind to it, he can build a home out of anything, and so can you.