Deer can adapt well to just about any habitat. They prefer to live in "edge" habitats. Edges are human-made or natural habitat breaks, for instance from woods to croplands. They will use the woodlands for cover and shelter and the open land to graze in. In northern latitudes, deer may live in different areas in the summer and winter months. These areas can be as far as 30 miles apart.
White tailed deer are mammals that have live young.
white tailed deer live in almost every state except inside a very desert places or hot places.
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Yes deer can live in swamps.
If you mean white tailed deer, they are found in forests over much of North America.
Yes. Missouri has a significant population of White-tailed deer.
Yes, White-tailed deer do migrate.
A white tailed deer is a herbivore.
a white tailed deer is a vertebrate
Yes. White tailed deer are common in wilderness areas across much of eastern North America.
woodsThe white tailed deer lives mostly in North America east of the Rocky Mountains. It can be found in Canada. There are South American white tailed deer that live in Peru, Bolivia and Venezula. It usually lives in forest land but has been known to eat agricultural crops such as corn and soybeans.