Yes, deer are native game animals in many places.
The Highland deer.
A marsupial is a mammal.A deer is not a marsupial, which is a sub-group of the mammal classification. A deer is known as a placental mammal, or Eutherian.
A mammal because if you think about it is a deer so a deer a is a mammal so it is a mammal too.
Yes, a deer is a mammal.
Yes..In the deer family..
Roe deer and Red Deer are native species (the red deer stag is Englands largest land mammal) Fallow, Muntjac, Sika and Chinese water deer are also found, but have been introduced at various periods in English history.
Only to questions along the lines of "Name a hooved mammal native to many locations in the United States."
The UK is home to around 50 native mammal species, including well-known animals like red deer, hedgehogs, and badgers. In addition, there are approximately 20 introduced mammal species, such as the gray squirrel and the muntjac deer. These introduced species can sometimes impact local ecosystems and native wildlife. Overall, the diversity of mammals in the UK reflects a mix of its natural heritage and human influence.
Yes, a deer is a mammal.
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.
Mammal
The state mammal is the white-tailed deer.