The majority of the lower 48
Resent studies say that there are about 30 million white tailed deer in the US.
White tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) can be found in all of the states in the US except California, Nevada, Utah, Alaska, and Hawaii.
Black-tailed deer are primarily found in the very southeastern part of the United States, particularly prominent around Florida. White-tailed deer, on the other hand, are far more commonly found throughout the US and extend into Canada.
the population in north America is over 100,000 the population in north America is over 100,000
Bears, Wolves, Moose, White Tailed Deer, etc.
No it is not kansas has lots of white tailed deer and so as florida
Either white-tailed deer or cottontail rabbit. Cottontail rabbit is the most widely hunted animal in the US and more are killed per year than any other, so it might be the most poached as well. The most poached is certainly deer, both white tailed and black tailed or mule deer. Rabbits are rarely poached, as the small size makes more effort to procure them very obvious, and one deer has as much meat as a hundred rabbits.
A few types of deer are endangered, primarily through the loss of habitat. The key deer, which lives only in The Florida Keys is an example. Illegal hunting also contributes, as do deaths from being hit by cars. The more common species - the white tailed deer and the mule deer in the US - are not endangered. They are actually overpopulated.
A few types of deer are endangered, primarily through the loss of habitat. The key deer, which lives only in the Florida keys is an example. Illegal hunting also contributes, as do deaths from being hit by cars. The more common species - the white tailed deer and the mule deer in the US - are not endangered. They are actually overpopulated.
Many animals live in the US mountains. Depending on which mountain range you are thinking of, you will find different animals. Some animals found in the Appalachian Mountains on the East Coast include black bears, cougars, foxes, hawks, eagles, bluebirds, white-tailed deer, opossums, raccoons, and mice.
Deer can normally be found throughout the entire US and probably into Mexico and Canada.
Black bear sightings and tracks have been verified in the Black Hills area of South Dakota although there is no evidence of an established population of black bears. If you want to see black bears and other bears, you can visit Bear Country USA which is located about 8 miles south of Rapid City, South Dakota.