Every state west of the Mississippi.
everywhere in Missouri
Whitetail deer, mule deer, elk and moose are all native to North America.
for whitetail i would have to say Ohio and for mule deer i would go with New Mexico
He introduced the mule to the United States.
We have lots in Pacific Northwest Oregon at the foot of the Blues, and mainly all there is in Idaho.
Fallow deer are primarily found in parts of the United States where they have been introduced, such as Texas, California, and parts of the Midwest. They are often found in private game reserves and hunting ranches. Additionally, small populations exist in some northeastern states due to escapes from farms. Overall, their distribution is limited compared to native deer species.
Oh, isn't nature just amazing? The heaviest mule deer on record weighed around 500 pounds. Just imagine the beauty and majesty of such a magnificent creature roaming the wild with grace and strength. Nature always has a way of surprising us with its wonders.
A few types of deer are endangered, primarily through the loss of habitat. The key deer, which lives only in The Florida Keys is an example. Illegal hunting also contributes, as do deaths from being hit by cars. The more common species - the white tailed deer and the mule deer in the US - are not endangered. They are actually overpopulated.
A few types of deer are endangered, primarily through the loss of habitat. The key deer, which lives only in the Florida keys is an example. Illegal hunting also contributes, as do deaths from being hit by cars. The more common species - the white tailed deer and the mule deer in the US - are not endangered. They are actually overpopulated.
White tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) can be found in all of the states in the US except California, Nevada, Utah, Alaska, and Hawaii.
Maybe. Depends on where the deer is shot, from what distance. Much more likely to WOUND the deer- which is why in most US states, it is not legal to deer hunt with a .22 rimfire.
Most deer live in North America. They live everywhere in the US, not including Alaska, Hawaii, or any southwest states. They are also found in Canada.