fawn
The sex cell of a female deer is called an ovum or egg.
Animals do eat buckeyes but those that do usually get sick and some die. The young shoots and leaves are toxic to most animals and humans. Although the nuts are poisonous, the shoots and leaves are more so.
A hoofed animal is called ungulate .Ungulates include horse, zebra, donkey, hippo, goat, moose, antelope and gazelles , deer etc . There are two orders of Ungulates, those having an even number of toes as deer and goat and and those having an odd number of toes as horse .
One example of a biotic factor that could limit the size of a deer herd is predation by large predators like wolves or cougars. These predators can directly reduce the deer population by hunting and consuming deer.
Deer generally do not prefer to eat Magnolia stellata (star magnolia) due to its tough and leathery foliage. However, hungry deer may nibble on young or tender parts of the plant, especially during periods of food scarcity. It is recommended to use deer repellents or other deer control methods to protect the plant.
A young deer is called a fawn.
A young deer is called a fawn. A female deer is called a doe and a male deer is called a buck or a stag.
A young deer is usually referred to as a fawn.
A group of deer is called a 'herd' or a 'mob' of deer. Depending on where you live one may be more commonly used than the other.
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A deer's footprint is called a SLOT
Well I think that deer is for the plural AND singular.Sounds right though...
Oh dear, you poor little deer! Oh dear, look at the big deer!
A female deer is called a doe or a hind.A male deer is called a buck or a stag.A baby deer is called a fawn.A female deer is called a doe.
a cria, or macho.
herd I saw a herd of deer near the forest.
its either one but term doe is used to specify a female.