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.
They do live in packs, but most male deer you will see them by themselves every once in a while.
One type of deer that live in the rainforest is the white-tailed deer. Red Brocket deer, or Brockets, are another type of deer living in the rainforest.
The Whitetail deer live in North America. They are most abundant in the Eastern portion of the United States (East of the Rockies). They can be found in the woods in most Eastern States.
The Whitetail deer live in North America. They are most abundant in the Eastern portion of the United States (East of the Rockies). They can be found in the woods in most Eastern States.
Yes deer do live in Indiana
Deer if it had to live, but it would most likely that it wont
Deer if it had to live, but it would most likely that it wont
No. The most they may do is shelter in cave entrances.
Yes, deer live in deserts, especially mule deer.
some deer live in tropical like philippine mouse deer and some deer are live in snow
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.