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Caribou

Caribou are the cervids of the Far North, most notably of Canada and Alaska. Also known as reindeer in Europe and northern Asia, these migratory members of the deer family make their home on the Tundra during the brief summer and the sub-Arctic boreal forests during the winter.

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Do deer flies drink water?

Deer Flies Drink Water When Ever They Feel Like It !

How long do baby whitetail deer need there mother?

Fawns need their mothers for roughly 90 - 120 days. Here in Minnesota deer are usually breed the first week in November and have their babies roughly 200 days later. They have their fawns at the end of may or beginning of June. They are kicked out by the mother at the latest by next breeding season.

Are deer scared of us?

Yes. You know the saying animals are more scared of us then we are of them.

How does it help deer to live in a herd?

they are more inelegant animals, and common sense dictates that it is safer to travel with multiple others than go alone and be vulnerable to attack.

Do bucks shed their antlers every year?

Yes bucks (male reindeers) do shed their antlers every year.

What eats a deer and a cougar?

Jaguar don't usually eat carnivorous animals. However, the caiman, a type of crocodilian, eats deer. Jaguars have been observed killing and eating caiman on at least one occasion. Usually, though, jaguar would prey on deer directly.

What is deer baby named called?

Baby dear = fawn

Female dear= Doe

Male dear= Buck

Do deer and moose live together?

No. They live in the same or similar habitats, for sure, but they don't live together.

Do moose live in New York?

moose live in mainly in north U.S.A and parts of Canada

When does the rut take place in a fallow deer herd?

The Fallow deer rut takes place in late Autumn in Australia that is April

When will Georgia deer have peak rut in 2010?

The deer rut in Georgia will run from Nov. 5th - Nov. 18th in Ga. for my prediction. I have seen most activity on Nov. 10th - 14th in my area (Henry) county being Nov 11th - Nov. 13th being very productive days usually after 11:00 in the morning.

Where does the fallow deer live?

Fallow deer live all over the world but the strongholds are all over europe, new zealand, a bit in australia and also in north and south america all though not so much there. it is native to europe

How many deer in Pennsylvania?

Too many. The deer population is Virginia had reached an all time peak of more than 1 million. It is estimated at around 850,000 right now. This is too many deer for the environment to support in a healthy manner. The State Game Commission has been working to reduce the deer population.

What do fawn deer eat?

Grass, leaves from trees, shrubs and forbs, etc.

How long do fawns stay with their mother?

A fawn usually stays with their mother until the next breeding season. You can tell because fawns mature and lose their spots. They are old enough to leave their mother when their spots disappear and the mother or buck will chase them off.

How big is the white tail deer when it is born?

Normally, the female Whitetail Deer will go into heat in November, the exact timing depending on the latitude. I'm not sure if the reason for the variation is hours of sunlight or the descending temperatures. This rut lasts about a week. The gestation period is 200 days, which will mean that the first batch of fawns are born in late May to early June. The females that are not impregnated during that first November rut will go into heat again one month later, ie in December. Then a second, but smaller batch of fawns will be born in late June or early July.

What is masculine of male deer?

In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.

The gender specific nouns for a male deer are buck or stag.

The gender specific nouns for a female deer are doe or hind.

Is there a reindeer named Olive?

Supposedly a female reindeer in the Rudolph story because "olive" sounds like "all of" in the song lyric "all of the other reindeer, used to laugh and call him names."

What is the child name of a deer?

The offspring of a deer is called a "fawn". Once the fawn starts to mature they are usually called a yearling.

Adults:

A male deer is usually called a buck. A female is a doe.

How many times do deer grow horns and shed each year?

Animals do not really shed their horns. There are only very few animals in the entire world who shed their horns.

What are antlers for?

Showing supremacy among the ranks and to fight other males for dominance.

And when they grow their antlers long enough, they sometimes rub them against trees to rub the "leather" off their antlers.

What is the ecological niche of a deer?

to get the energy from plants and turn it in to animal energy