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"Deer" is a noun that is both singular and plural.
When I went to the forest I saw a deer.
Deer hunters are familiar with the hart, or red deer.
In western Wisconsin this past weekend, four snowmobilers shot several deer and then ran over their bodies postmortem.
Not usually. Deer is both singular (one) and plural (many). As is moose.Deers can be used as a plural form of the word deer. If there are several types of deers in the same area than you can use the plural, deers. For example, If there is a field full of mule deer then you use deer, but if there are a mix of mule deer and white tail deer, you would use deers.
The startled deer zigzagged out of the underbrush and was gone in a flash.
The deer had very large antlers.
The deer rubbed his antlers on a tree.
In a diagram that shows a lion and a deer, the lion is the predator and the deer is the prey.
"The deer were running through the meadow."
There was a herd of deer that passed by recently.
I use a pistil to catch deer
When the offender was led to the police car, he looked at the reporters like a deer in the headlights.
The trapper captured the deer in one of his nets
The noun deer is both the singular and the plural word. Examples:singular: A deer and her faun stood by the edge of the trees.plural: Several deer stood by the edge of the trees.
The bear's jaws crunched hungrily on the deer's carcass.
There's a herd of deer in the apple orchard!
When I went to the forest I saw a deer.