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Deer

These small ungulate ruminant mammals are found all over the world, from North America to Asia and Europe. These long-legged, finely-boned ruminant animals are highly adapted to woodland terrain.

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Are deer dangerous?

Most deer will run away, but if it has no chance of escape, it will fight back. Bucks are more aggresive. Does with fawns will be very protective and will even risk their life to save their child.

Answer 2:Yes, a deer can kill a person if the person cornered the deer. The deer's sharp antlers and hooves can kill a person if it knocked the person with them. A non-antlered deer could also kill a person if the deer knocked the person with its head or the antlers.

How does a mule deer's fur change in winter?

A mule deer's fur turns color in winter.

Do deer dig holes?

I don't know why they do it, but we have been watching a doe dig a hole in the ground near our campsite in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park for several days. The hole is a foot or so in diameter and about six or eight inches deep. When the doe left, we looked in the hole and saw some roots, but were not sure if that is what she was after.

What is the gender of deer?

'Deer' is a type of animal, like camel, or antelope, or sheep, is a type of animal.

Therefore they are either male or female.

Words for male/female deer vary according to species.

e.g.

male deer: stag, hart, buck, bull

female deer: hind, doe, cow

What is a spike deer?

A deer referred to as a spike is a buck that has no tines on its antlers. These bucks are generally about 2 years old, although some may never grow tines due to lack of minerals and vitamins, or through genetics.

When was Tufted deer created?

Tufted deer was created in 1872.

How long do deer stay with their mother?

Deer fawns typically stay with their mothers for about 6 to 8 months after birth. During this time, the mother teaches them essential survival skills, such as foraging for food and avoiding predators. After this period, the young deer gradually become more independent and may disperse to establish their own territories. In some species, such as white-tailed deer, fawns may remain with their mothers through the following breeding season.

If a deer breeds with a rabbit what do you call it?

A deer and a rabbit are completely different species and cannot interbreed, but the imaginary offspring is called a 'Jackalope'.

What do white-tail deer eat?

The white-tailed deer eats plants, depending on the season: green plants, corn, acorns and other nuts, buds and twigs of woody plants. They'll also eat your dinner leftovers (except meat) and they LOVE tortillas and tortilla chips. And they eat grass, plants, fruit such as apples and bananas, and alfalfa.

What is the role of a deer in the carbon cycle?

I wish I knew...I'm doing a project and I can't find a good answer either :(

Is a 24 inch circle is about the same size as the vital area of a deer?

The size of the vital area of a deer would depend on the size of the animal. However, for most American species, an 18 to 24 inch area would be correct.

Where is the Deer Isle-Stonington Historical Society in Deer Isle Maine located?

The address of the Deer Isle-Stonington Historical Society is: Po Box 652, Deer Isle, ME 04627-0652

Is a deer a producer?

Consumers have to feed on producers or other consumers to survive. Deer are herbivores, which means that they only eat plants (Producers). Bears are another example of consumers. Black bears are omnivores and scavengers, like skunks and raccoons, which means that they will eat just about anything.

Do white tailed deer live in the Piedmont region in Maryland?

Yes. White tailed deer are common in wilderness areas across much of eastern North America.

What types of products do C'Mere Deer produce?

The products offered by C'Mere Deer is a liquid that attracts deer. The liquid solution is a blend of roots and plants that deer love, and when sprayed in a certain area, deer will appear.

What does driving deer mean?

Driving deer means to force them into an area where a hunter is waiting to shoot them. It's a cowardly way of hunting.

What is a deer related to?

deer related to elk reindeer caroubo gazelles and moose

What is called a baby deer?

A young deer is usually referred to as a fawn.