some deer live in tropical like philippine mouse deer and some deer are live in snow
Yes, the singular and plural form for the noun is deer; the singular and plural possessive form is deer's. Examples:I saw a deer's footprints in the snow by the trees.I saw some deer's footprints in the snow by the trees.
warm young blood makes the ticks thirst die but it lives on until it freezes from the open air
Yes there is a snow deer
The possessive form of the singular noun deer is deer's.Example: We found a deer's footprints in the snow.Note: The plural form of the noun deer is deer. The plural possessive noun is the same as the singular possessive form.Example: We found several deer's footprints in the snow.
livestock, sheep and deer
they eat deer
Snow boots have the benefit of added width and traction. This allows the individual with the boots to walk with surer footing along the snow, ice, sleet, or whatever else winter has to offer.
The white tailed deer.
The animals in Snow White include birds, deer, rabbits, squirrels, and chipmunks. These animals often help Snow White throughout the story.
The noun 'deer' does not change form from singular to plural.The singular possessive form is deer's.The plural possessive form is deer's.Example:In the morning we found a deer's footprints in the snow. (singular)In the morning we found several deer's footprints in the snow. (plural)
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