it uses its eyes and visual contact
A deer uses his tail to send signals to the others in his herd. It is often used as a warning for danger.
No. Deer live separately from elk, even if they're grazing in the same area, they're still not a part of the herd of elk.
A "hart" is a kind of deer, and a "heart" is a vital part of the body.
Its muscles - its legs.
flat teeth =)
A combination of events move part of the body.The brain sends a signal via the nervous system to the part you want to move.The muscles receive the signal and move.
The long thin legs of the deer help it to run fast and escape from enemies. The body color merges with the surrounding and hides it from the enemies.
There is a mythical animal called a jackalope that had the body of a rabbit and the antlers of a deer.
The word herd is a collective noun.
A combination of events move part of the body.The brain sends a signal via the nervous system to the part you want to move.The muscles receive the signal and move.
what part of the deer was food for the aboriginal
Not no but not yes which means no