run very fast
Yes, "run like a deer" is a metaphor. It means to run very fast, as deers are known for their speed and agility.
To run swiftly.
I think a mule deer can run 35mph.
Camp Deer Run was created in 1995.
Doe means a female deer, like how a buck is a male deer. Try to remember the song, Doe, a deer, a female deer (The sound of Music)
It is a simile because it uses the word "like." Metaphors do not use this word.
A Deer can run 160 miles per hour
Deer migrate because they have run out of food and/or water, or they are trying to get to a warmer place. Deer are much like birds because they go south (or north, depending on what side of the equator you are on) for the winter. If they run out of supplies, they will move until they find a sufficient amout of food.
Deer can run up to 40 miles an hour.
Moose are members of the deer family. Like all deer, they only eat plants. That means they are herbivores.
Simile a un cervo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "deer-like."Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective similemeans "like, similar." The preposition a means "to." The masculine singular indefinite article un, uno means "a, one." The masculine noun cervo means "deer."The pronunciation is "SEE-mee-leh ah oon TCHEHR-voh."
That's not really a "saying". Poking deep into the metaphorical depths, I'd say it means that it looks like you hit a deer.