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Who are mule deer predators?

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cougar,wolf and bear

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Are mule deer threatened?

No, mule deer are not threatened by extinction, if that's what you mean by are mule threatened. If you mean are mule deer threatened by other animals, then yes, they are threatened by other animals. They are threatened by their predators, such as cougars and coyotes, but not by extinction.


What is the first reaction of a frightened mule deer?

Running away while keeping the tail down is the first reaction of a frightened mule deer [Odocoileus hemionus]. One of the functions of the tail is communication among deer. Thus a mule deer with the tail kept down is communicating to other mule deer alarm, danger, escape, hide.A mule deer's tail is black-tipped. So when fleeing, the deer gives predators the impression of an escaping bull's-eye, because of the whiteness of the rump just above and to each side of the black-tipped tail.


Are mule deer carnivores or herbivores?

Mule deer are herbivores


How do Mule deer shelter?

What kind of shelter do mule deer have?


Is a mule deer a herbivore carnivore or omnivore?

a mule deer is a herbivore.a herbivore


What speed does a mule deer run?

I think a mule deer can run 35mph.


What is the latin name for mule deer?

Odocoileus hemionus is the Latin name for a mule deer. The mule deer are commonly found in western North America.


What is largest deer?

Mule Deer


Describe a mule deer?

a mule deer is called a buck or just a deer


What does mule deer eat?

Mule deer are herbivores, so they eat stuff like grass, bushes, and shrubs.


Is mule deer endangered?

Most species of mule deer are neither endangered or threatened. However, the Cedros Island mule deer is classified as an endangered species.


How did the mule deer get its name?

The mule deer got its name from its large mule-like ears. Its large mule-like ears are usually one-quarter larger than those of the white-tailed deer.