They are mammals. Mammals have backbones.
Yes: A deer is a mammal - it gives birth to live young. All mammals are vertebrates, and all vertebrates have backbones. Therefore, a deer has a backbone.
Deer are vertebrates, They have a backbone, and a cranium, and a dorsal hollow nerve tube and internal organs.
key deer are smaller than regular deer
key deer are the smallest white-tailed deer
The smallest subspecies is the key deer. They are found only in Deer Key, Florida. A full grown key deer averages 70 to 80 pounds.
No, key deer do not live in Asia, home of the tiger. Tigers eat chital and sambar, which are deer.
A caribou is a type of deer and an invertebrate is an animal without a backbone. Caribous do have backbones so they are a vertebrate.
National Key Deer Refuge was created in 1957.
No they are vertebrates because they have backbones. Invertebrates don't have a backbone. Invertebrates are bugs incests, arthropods. mollusks, annelid coelenterates etc.
Key deer live only in the Florida Keys. The dwarfism of the key deer results in it being a sub-species of the white-tailed deer.It is believed the deer migrated to Florida during the Wisconsin glaciation.
The area of National Key Deer Refuge is 34.568 square kilometers.
1. Key deer are only found in the south eastern part of the United States ( Keywest) 2. Key deer are one of the most endangered species on earth. 3.