Fallow deer are primarily found in parts of the United States where they have been introduced, such as Texas, California, and parts of the Midwest. They are often found in private game reserves and hunting ranches. Additionally, small populations exist in some northeastern states due to escapes from farms. Overall, their distribution is limited compared to native deer species.
Deer can normally be found throughout the entire US and probably into Mexico and Canada.
Predator: bears, wolves, coyote, or other carniovers (including us humans) Preys: plants
Fallow deer have been introduced to many places throughout the world. Locations where these animals have escaped into the wild and are considered invasive can be controlled in a number of ways. Open hunting is the most obvious one. In regions where the animals reside in open areas the possibility is that they could be herded into enclosures for sterilization or destruction. Several states in the US have populations of escaped Fallow Deer that are considered invasive and are judged to affect native populations of deer, elk and cause damage to the ecosystem and other native wildlife. California is currently using long term contraception as well as lethal and non-lethal removal to eliminate fallow deer. The state successfully eliminated the Sika deer from the Point Reyes Park using this method.
The majority of the lower 48
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White tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) can be found in all of the states in the US except California, Nevada, Utah, Alaska, and Hawaii.
Black-tailed deer are primarily found in the very southeastern part of the United States, particularly prominent around Florida. White-tailed deer, on the other hand, are far more commonly found throughout the US and extend into Canada.
Most deer live in North America. They live everywhere in the US, not including Alaska, Hawaii, or any southwest states. They are also found in Canada.
Fallow link for complete list http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_statehood
because they are concitered a Class A
Resent studies say that there are about 30 million white tailed deer in the US.
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