A mouse deer's life span is up to 14 years.
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Deer's can live up to 20 years if they have been kept in captivity. The deer's live for just 10 years in the wild.
they're some deers in the rainforest but not as many as the ones n the woods!.
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A white-footed mouse can live up to 8 years but most only make it 4-5.
The average lifespan of a wild mouse is approximately 3 months due to predators. But it is estimated that the average house mouse will live up to 4 years.
There is 5 toes and 4 fingers on a deer mouse.look in Google images you will see:-)
Deer range in size from the small mouse deer all the way up to the moose/Eurasian elk. Many may live 14 or more years in captivity but life expectancy in the wild may not be well established. Does/cows of many deer species live longer than males, not only due to hunting but because bucks/bulls competing for breeding rights age much faster. Below is information on 4 well known deer species in North America. Whitetail deer average 5-16 years in captivity. Estimated average in the wild is much less,4.5-7 years according to a study done in 2003. Mule deer average 9-11 years in the wild. 9-15 in captivity. Elk average 8-14 years in the wild and 17-22 in captivity. Moose/Eurasian Elk 10-20 years in the wild. Captive animals don't live appreciably longer.
Many of the plants growing in deciduous forests are edible for such deer to live on. As a result, they can live quite well there as well as produce generations to live in that forest for years to come.
Deer can be found in nearly every state in the United States, with some of the most common species being the white-tailed deer and mule deer. They tend to prefer wooded areas and open fields, but can also adapt to suburban and urban environments.
there is about 50-100 deer on nose hill
Mickey Mouse is 75 years old in 2003.
Yes - deer are mammals. They all are warm-blooded vertebrate animals of the class Mammalia, with a covering of hair on the skin and, in the female, milk-producing mammary glands for nourishing the young.