Well I think that deer is for the plural AND singular.Sounds right though...
If it is more than one, you call it deer. If it is one you call it a Buck (male), a doe (female) or a Fawn, which is a very young deer.
A deer.
A group of deer is called a 'herd' or a 'mob' of deer. Depending on where you live one may be more commonly used than the other.
Moose, just like for a group of deer or fish you dont need to add an s at the end.
Does
That all depends on what species of deer you're referring to, as there are more than just one "deer."
It can be and often is both. There is no such word in the English language as "deers," rather more than one deer is still called deer, just like a group of moose is moose or a group of elk is elk.
more lion will suffer because deer is one of the lions lifes to live on.
It can be and often is both. There is no such word in the English language as "deers," rather more than one deer is still called deer, just like a group of moose is moose or a group of elk is elk.
A young deer is called a fawn.
because the stag mates with more than one female deer
Deer and grass, elk and tree
A young deer is called a fawn. A female deer is called a doe and a male deer is called a buck or a stag.
A young deer is usually referred to as a fawn.