If you live in Madera, CA, you live in North America, specifically in the state of California.
Kentucky is a state in USA. You would be in North America if you lived in Kentucky, USA.
If you live in NC, you live in the United States of America. NC stands for North Carolina, which is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States.
If you lived in Reno, Nevada, you would be living in the state of Nevada. Reno is located in the western part of the state, near the border with California.
The estimated population of Michigan in 2009 was around 9.9 million people.
Everywhere in the state of California. There is no forest here without a deer. :)
Texas. Over 4 million deer live in Texas, twice as much as any other state including Alaska.
white tailed deer live in almost every state except inside a very desert places or hot places.
Yes deer do live in Indiana
Approximately 400,000 Mule deer. Could not find an estimate of the number of White-tailed deer in the state but the numbers are considerably fewer than those of Mule deer.
it is the most popular mammal to live in nebraska.
Yes, deer live in deserts, especially mule deer.
some deer live in tropical like philippine mouse deer and some deer are live in snow
In California, you can find various species of deer, including mule deer, black-tailed deer, and white-tailed deer. Mule deer are the most common type of deer in the state, especially in the western region, while black-tailed deer are found primarily along the coast and in the northern part of California. White-tailed deer are less common but can be found in some parts of the state.
I know it is Connecticut because i live there i barley see my yard.
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.