The gestation period for a mule deer typically lasts about 200 to 210 days, or roughly 6.5 to 7 months. Female mule deer usually give birth to a single fawn, although twins can occur in some cases. Fawning generally takes place in late spring to early summer, coinciding with the availability of food resources for the growing fawn.
The gestation period of an axis deer is around 210 to 238 days.
A femalewhite tailed deer has a gestation period of 200 days. Other breeds of deer have pregnancies as short as 160 days. So about 5.3 months to 6.7 months. Hope it helps! :)
Between eleven and twelve months gestation is normal.
Red deer have a gestation period of around 225 to 270 days.
Mlep gles, also known as "mule deer," do not have kids; they typically give birth to fawns. Female mule deer usually have one or two fawns each spring after a gestation period of about 200 days. The fawns are born in the late spring or early summer and are dependent on their mothers for food and protection until they are old enough to be weaned.
What kind of shelter do mule deer have?
Mule deer are herbivores
Black-tailed deer have a gestation period of around 210 days.
A mule's gestational period is intermediate between those of its parent animals--generally eleven months for a horse, 11 to 14 months for a donkey. Between eleven and twelve months gestation is standard.
Mice have a gestation period of 20 days. They can have 3-14 babies.
I think a mule deer can run 35mph.
a mule deer is a herbivore.a herbivore