http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muntjac
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muntjac
A muntjac, commonly referred to as a "barking deer," is a small deer species characterized by its compact body, short legs, and large ears. They have a reddish-brown coat, often with lighter patches on their face and legs. Muntjacs possess small antlers, typically seen in males, and their distinctive bark-like call gives them their name. They are generally about the size of a large dog, making them one of the smallest deer species.
These "barking deer" are native to Asia. However, some escaped and/or were released from the Woburn Park area in 1925 and their offspring now live in extended areas of England. They do threaten some conservation areas, but the higher incidence of car accidents has become a concern. Recent interest in trophy hunting may help bring the population down.
No, ticks are not born in deer feces. Ticks hatch from eggs laid by adult female ticks, typically in leaf litter or grassy areas. While deer can host ticks and provide a food source for them, the ticks themselves do not originate from deer feces. Instead, they are found in environments where they can easily attach to passing hosts.
A white tail deer originated from Finnish Americans from Minnesota. They have one or two babies a year.
Water Deer Elk Caribou Moose Red Deer Reindeer Chinese Water Deer Roe Deer Sika Deer Fallow Deer Whitetail Deer Mule Deer
Red deer, Wapiti, Sika deer, whitetail deer, Rusa deer, Sambar deer, Fallow deer,
A herd of deer or perhaps a deer park full of deer.
Doe a deer a female deer, ray a drop of golden sun
First found in County Londonderry, the proud and noble Irish surname of Hason originated with the Gaelic language name "O hOsain", which is conjecturally derived from the word "os", meaning "deer".
The collective nouns are a herd of deer, a bunch of deer, a mob of deer, and a parcel of deer.
whitetail deer