A deer is generally bigger, but there can be exceptions.
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a deer that is the size of amouse!
a pink deer is usally found in exotic areas of martius. and they are the size of a fat moose (800kg)
The average baby is around 68 cm, but the adult are usually 1.25 - 2 m
It depends on the individual man and the size, sex, species and age of the deer. In a lot of cases though, if you're comparing an average ~200 lb man to a deer like that of a mule deer buck, they would both be about the same size.
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The diference between deer and reindeer is that the reindeer is larger in size and the deer is smaller than the reindeerTo clarify 2>1 AND 11 AND 1
One example of a biotic factor that could limit the size of a deer herd is predation by large predators like wolves or cougars. These predators can directly reduce the deer population by hunting and consuming deer.
nounOrigin: Probably alteration of musk deer (influenced by mouse, from its small size).Hope this has helped !
The size was because deer were hunted for their skin as well as the meat. That brought the capacity to 4000.
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.
In 1920, the deer population on St. Paul Island was estimated to be around 400-500 individuals.