If you are asking about hunting seasons, this is different for each state, and some states have different seasons for different regions of the state. Each state should have a website where this can be found.
If you are referring to tracking a shot deer, this too varies. Most hunters will track a deer only as long as there is a blood trail. If the hunter keeps the deer stressed by staying close behind, the deer will keep moving; however, if the hunter loosens up and allows the deer to go to ground or bed or mud roll, the trail will end, and there is little point in trying to follow. A reposnsible hunter, however, will know his weapon, and only make a clean shot that will result in a kill. A clean shot will result in the animal dropping dead immediately, or within ten feet of the ground where it was struck.
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67"-77" long, and 35"-39" shoulderlength
A white tailed deer can live from 70-100 years. Usually at least 60 years and live no longer than 90 years but can/.
A white tailed deer can live from 70-100 years. Usually at least 60 years and live no longer than 90 years but can/.
Deer tails typically range in length from 5 to 15 inches, depending on the species. For example, white-tailed deer have tails that are usually about 10 to 12 inches long. The tails serve various functions, including communication and signaling to other deer.
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Black-tailed deer have a gestation period of around 210 days.
"White-tailed" refers to the distinctive white tail that when raised is a flag and provides a flash of white, signaling other deer when there is danger. Deer are graceful and swift runners (up to 35 miles per hour), but do not generally run long distances, preferring to seek the nearest shelter whenever possible. Male deer are called "bucks", females "does" and baby deer "fawns". These deer tend to live in female-led family groups of up to 25 deer and may live to ten years or more.
The white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) has a slender, athletic body adapted for agility and speed. Its anatomy features long legs, a sizable ribcage for lung capacity, and a flexible spine that aids in quick movement. The deer has large, expressive eyes for keen vision, particularly in low light, and ears that can swivel to detect sounds. Its distinctive white tail, which it raises when alarmed, serves as a visual signal to other deer.
White-tailed deer typically reach adulthood around 1.5 to 2 years of age. At this age, they have usually attained their full size and are capable of reproduction. However, they may continue to grow and develop more robust antlers if they are males. Factors such as nutrition and habitat can influence their growth rate.
Some species (cannot list them all at the moment) are:White-tailed deerMule deerKey deerBlack-tailed deerFallow deerRoe deerPerre David's deerRed DeerDik-diksMusk deerOther cervids which are a part of the deer family include moose, elk, caribou and reindeer.