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In Alaska, deer primarily inhabit the coastal areas, particularly on the islands and rainforests of the southeastern part of the state, including the Tongass National Forest. The most common species, the black-tailed deer, thrive in these temperate rainforest environments, where they have access to abundant food sources. They can also be found in some parts of the Kenai Peninsula and along the coastal regions of Prince William Sound. Overall, their habitat is characterized by lush vegetation and mild coastal climates.

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