A group of deer is commonly called a herd
yes
Yes deer do live in Indiana
Yes, deer live in deserts, especially mule deer.
some deer live in tropical like philippine mouse deer and some deer are live in snow
Red deer typically live in groups, particularly during the breeding season when females, or hinds, gather in herds. Males, or stags, may form bachelor groups outside of the breeding season. However, during the rut, stags often become solitary or may compete for dominance within groups to mate. Overall, their social structure can vary based on the season and environmental conditions.
That depends on where you live at. Maybe there are not any deer where you live. Where I live we have deer and deer crossing signs. Deer are relatively small and do minimal damage to a car compared to a moose.
No, deer live in deciduous forests. But none live in the rainforest. Most deer live on the open planes but there are some spices of deer that do inhabit rainforests.
the type of deer that live in swamps.
Deer are wired in their thinking to live in herds. They are prey animals and by staying in a large group they have a less chance of being picked off and for a predator to be able to discern them from the mass of moving bodies. Also a deer benefits by being in a herd because they have a better chance of finding a mate, protection, and the wisdom of the older deer.
the oldest deer on record live in michigan
No. Deer live out in the open woods or meadows, not underground.
What adaptations do deer have to live in the grasslands