The Whitetail deer live in North America. They are most abundant in the Eastern portion of the United States (East of the Rockies). They can be found in the woods in most Eastern States.
The Whitetail deer live in North America. They are most abundant in the Eastern portion of the United States (East of the Rockies). They can be found in the woods in most Eastern States.
most deers are shy so i asume yes
Most recent estimates by Maryland DNR put the state's whitetail deer herd around 231,000 animals - source, MD Deer Report, 2009-10.
Yes, there are most certainly whitetail deer in California, but there is a 'shortage' of which the cause it not yet known as it is not know if this is due to environmental factors, or competition from the black-tailed and mule deer population.
They do live in packs, but most male deer you will see them by themselves every once in a while.
Water is the simple answer. But deer get most of their moisture from the plants they eat. I have watched deer eat snow. I assume they are doing that for the moisture.
In Native North America the deer represents grace and survival. The most common species of deer found in North America are the Whitetail Deer and the Mule Deer.
White-tail deer are very versatile and can adapt to many different habitats. They live in the grasslands, prairies and plains, mountains, and forests. Deer graze in open areas in the daytime, but prefer the shelter of forests and wooded areas at night,
17.5" ...most long-range hunters round up to 18". Height from ground to top of back is 36".
Colorado
In Oklahoma, whitetail deer typically shed their antlers between late December and early March, with peak shedding often occurring in January and February. Factors such as genetics, age, and environmental conditions can influence the timing. Overall, most deer will have dropped their antlers by early spring, making way for new growth as the breeding season concludes.