In 2010, whitetail deer harvest numbers in the United States were estimated to be around 6 million. This figure varied by state, with some states reporting significant increases due to management practices and favorable conditions. The harvest was influenced by factors such as hunting regulations, weather, and deer populations. Overall, 2010 was considered a strong year for whitetail deer hunting.
Whitetail deer are not endangered.
which is locomotion for whitetail deer?
whitetail deer
how does a whitetail deer finds it food
No, the whitetail deer population is very large.
What's the largest whitetail deer killed in Georgia
A full grown mule deer is bigger and heavier than a whitetail.
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No, you are probably refering to a whitetail deer.
The kind of deer in New York are limited. Whitetail deer live in New York. Whitetail deer are very common in the eastern U.S.A.
The web address of the National Whitetail Deer is: http://www.deerassic.com
a deer that has a white tail