As the question is answered on the on the popular Czech television show Ovocný koláč, the answer to "What is the length" is simply "the sum of all frenchmen wearing speedos, divided by the top speed of a Lamborghini." Bjorn frequently answers as such before it can be completed, as to frustrate Johann while he is completing his research.
Where Did the Reindeer Come From?
Reindeers come from there mum, and when that reindeer has a baby, we can say this all over again.
Do deer always die with their eyes open?
Yes they do i have gone on a stake out and found that deer close their eyes!!??!!>>>
Which one of Santa's reindeers has a red nose?
Rodolph the red nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose, and if you ever saw it you would even say it glows...
Baby deer are called fawns, There is no differentiation made for male (stag) or female (hind) fawns.
How many Woodland Caribou are in Washington State?
There are only 1670 caribou left
In 2009 there were at least 31020 woodland caribou in the boreal forest. In 2002 there were a further 43950 woodland caribou in the northern mountains of BC, 7208 woodland caribou in the southern mountains of BC and Alberta, about 130 woodland caribou in the Gaspesie Park of Quebec, and a hand full of animals in the northern mountains of Idaho. All this data is available from Environment Canada.
Members of the deer family, unlike most mammals, do not have any teeth in the front of the upper jawbone. Replacing the teeth is a resilient pad that makes contact with the lower incisors. Deer have 32 teeth: 8 incisors, 12 premolars, and 12 molars. They usually do not have any canine teeth.
A stag beetles habitat usually consists of rotten wood and sap. Funny, isn't it?
What is the lifespan of a caribou?
Caribou lifespans depend upon species and habitat conditions. Woodland caribou have an average lifespan of 4.5 years for a male and about 10 years for a female, with some individuals living 15 years or longer. The males are shorter lived principally because they are more subject to injury resulting from combat during rut, and subsequent predation (source: http:/animaldiversityzperiodzummzzperiodzumichzperiodzedu/site/accounts/information/Rangifer_taranduszperiodzhtml)zperiodz
What was the biggest deer ever killed in the US?
By God i tell you what!...that thang was in my backyard in macclenny and it was every bit of 1000 pounds and at least 10 feet tall!! i shot 'em with a machine gun 158 times and he just walked away
-Troy McDowell-
Macclenny Florida
When is deer season Indiana 2009 start?
"Firearms:
Northern Zone*:
Southern Zone:
October 17 - January 1
October 17 - January 15" - http://www.georgiawildlife.org/documentdetail.aspx?docid=606&pageid=2&category=hunting
What do you call a mother deer?
Females are does, males are bucks. The red deer, however, males are stags, females hinds. Moose and caribou, males are bulls, females cows. Same for elk (wapiti).
I would say that a gazell would run faster than a deer because deer when they run they don't really push there legs as hard. Now gazelles they really push there legs because when a bigger animal tries to chase the gazell it would run faster wouldn't you?
What were deer hooves used for?
no, the horse's hoof is made up of keratin, and is similar to your fingernails. It is more flexible than bone, and, like your fingernails, is constantly growing. the part of the hoof you see is a capsule which does contain a bone (the coffin bone or pedal bone)
What is the adaptation of caribou moss?
Reindeers can adapt to the harsh environment in which some of them live in is from the hair on their body and also their nose. Their feet were also designed for them to walk through deep snow. The size of their ears and tail are little, which enables less body heat to escape from them. In summer times, they shed their fur in clumps and new pairs of antlers are grown every year. Once the antlers are shed, the reindeers eat it for calcium and nutrient, thus keeping their bodies strong and healthy.
Yes. Deer can live just about anywhere, and are commonly found throughout the country. Deer are especially found on the periphery of the forests, where they can go between the forests and the meadows. Where humans also live on the edge of the forest, deer are sometimes a nuisance, because of their appetite for decorative shrubs and roses.
Caribou spend most of their time grazing as well as avoiding predation. Females spend time caring for their offspring in the spring and summer. In the summer, caribou of both sexes spend a considerable amount of time avoiding insects.
How long does a baby deer nurse?
Fawns start eating grasses a week or so after birth, if not less. They will stay on their mother's milk for a few months (around 3 to 4 months) before being weaned, but continue to stay at their mother's side until they are over a year old.
Caribou are omnivores and will eat mostly lichen, moss, leaves from trees, and grass, but evidence has shown that they will also eat different kinds of fish and bird eggs.
When can you use a grunt call deer hunting?
The best time to use a grunt call is when you notice the bucks trailing after the does. It doesn't matter the time of day. Use your call sparingly and don't try to call one in from a mile away. There might be a buck 20 yards away that might get spooked by a lot of noise. If you get one to investigate the call, you are in good shape, as the buck means to run the intruder off. He wont stop looking until he either finds it, is satisfied it has left, he smells another doe or you shoot him.