At any pond, lake, puddle of water.... Anywhere really
Going to water or find food
They are browsers so they just come upon there food.
i believe that scientist should find something just to kepp ticks away from deer's and people!
Approximately 400,000 Mule deer. Could not find an estimate of the number of White-tailed deer in the state but the numbers are considerably fewer than those of Mule deer.
Deer species such as white-tailed deer and mule deer can be found in coniferous forests. These deer are well-adapted to the dense vegetation and cooler temperatures in these forests, where they can find food and cover.
White-tailed deer use various parts of their bodies for survival in different ways. Their keen sense of smell, aided by a large nasal cavity, helps them detect predators and find food. Strong legs enable them to run swiftly to escape threats, while their antlers, primarily in males, are used for defense and during mating displays. Additionally, their camouflaged fur provides excellent concealment in their natural habitats.
During a drought, deer may struggle to find sufficient water and food sources, leading to malnutrition and dehydration. This can result in a decline in the deer population as they may not be able to sustain themselves during the drought. Wildlife agencies may also need to intervene by providing supplemental food and water sources to support the deer population during these tough times.
In California, you can find various species of deer, including mule deer, black-tailed deer, and white-tailed deer. Mule deer are the most common type of deer in the state, especially in the western region, while black-tailed deer are found primarily along the coast and in the northern part of California. White-tailed deer are less common but can be found in some parts of the state.
No they don't , there is no white tail living on any of the coastal islands, only black-tailed deer, which also live on the mainland along with mule deer and further from the coast you will find white-tailed deer
they smell it from miles away then attack
They will find another habitat
I often find them in my alfalfa fields, so I guess they do