Think of this question as one that requires common-sense. If you were "spooked" away from a place would you return? Deers think the same way. If they had an option it's not likely that they would go through the same path. Though, without realizing they may end up in the area they were "spooked" away from.
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There is much debate about this topic. Some argue yes and others say no. Those who disagree bring up the fact that they have shot multiple deer from the same stand during the same season. But sometimes the deer do come back even the same day to figure out what happened. Different opinion: The first answer is a true fact but a deer will come back after the scent has gone probably not to that very spot but withing 20 to 30 metres around it.
The size of the vital area of a deer would depend on the size of the animal. However, for most American species, an 18 to 24 inch area would be correct.
They do not migrate.
Some examples of words that stay the same in singular and plural form are: sheep, deer, moose, and fish. These words are known as "unchangeable plurals" because they do not change in form when pluralized.
No. Deer live separately from elk, even if they're grazing in the same area, they're still not a part of the herd of elk.
Deer do not hibernate. They stay active throughout the winter months.
Yes they are the same things.
No
Cobras stay in the same area for life.
The area of Deer Creek Marsh Wildlife Management Area is 4,835,993.424768 square meters.
Yes, words that keep the same form in singular and plural are considered irregular plurals. Examples include sheep, deer, and aircraft.