A population of deer is commonly referred to as a "herd." This term is used to describe a group of deer that gather together, often for socializing, feeding, or protection from predators. Depending on the species, other terms like "mob" or "brace" may also be used, but "herd" is the most widely recognized.
The deer population has grown tremendously.
It's a double-edged sword, really. To me, it's best to save deer when the population is quite small, smaller than it should be. But when the deer population has increased to more than what it should be (also called overpopulation), then deer should be hunted to decrease the numbers.
A deer's footprint is called a SLOT
A female deer is called a doe or a hind.A male deer is called a buck or a stag.A baby deer is called a fawn.A female deer is called a doe.
A young deer is called a fawn. A female deer is called a doe and a male deer is called a buck or a stag.
Red Deer, AB, Canada had a 2011 population of 90,564 residents.
a baby deer is called a fawn and a group of deer i think are called a herd
A male deer is called a Buck. A female deer is called a Doe. A baby deer is called a Fawn. A 1 year old deer- male or female is sometimes referred to as a yearling.
The ancient deer was called the Leptomrex.
A castrated deer is called a havier
A male deer is called a "buck"
The white-tail deer belongs to the family Cervidae.