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A full grown mule deer is bigger and heavier than a whitetail.
a little smaller than a whitetail deer
They are very easy to identify. For starters, an elk usually has much darker fur than a deer. Deer have more white on them also, and have lighter fur and are smaller. Elk have tall antlers that look like that of a caribou, deer have distinctive antlers. I would recommend searching pictures of each if you want to know more.
Slightly smaller than a whitetail deer. Probably about 90-100 pounds for an average buck.
Well i know from hunting them myself that humans must be their #1 predator but other than us humans, depending on where you are in the country bobcats, bears, and possibly coyotes could be predators.
The white-tailed deer is common in Tennessee. Another deer that can be found here is the mule deer. Mule deers have larger ears than the white-tailed deers.
Any of the 4 calibers you listed are more than adequate for deer. The larger calibers will extend the range, but (in my opinion) the range is actually limited by the ability of the hunter. I mainly hunt Eastern Whitetail, and the .243 has less recoil than the others (all other things being equal), but if I were hunting in the Western states, I might prefer a .270 for range and power.
all species of antilope have pointed hollow horns that are permanent while deer have branched antlers that shed every years deer antlers are solid and bony .male and femle antelope have horns while onle male deer grow antlers.antelope belong to family antilocapridae while deer belong to family cervidae answer bye sumera malik This is slightly incorrect... only one FEMALE deer grows horns. ALL male deer grow them. Stephen
The biggest deer ever record was a 412 pound whitetail, shot and killed in 2005 in Pennsylvania.
Nuts, berries, seeds, small game, deer, antelope, bear, elk.
It depends on the species of deer. Deer that live further up north than other deer can withstand colder temperatures than deer that live in the south.
No, Whitetailed deer only kill 100 or less people annually throughout the US. Car crashes cause death every 30 seconds, jsut in the US. Jon Willis is wrong.