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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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What is the average size of a deer penis?

Male deer, or "bucks", have penises anywhere from 4 to 9 inches long. When not erected, it hangs down and is about 2 or three inches long. When erect, it is shaped like a big pencil. It is big at the base, and tapers down to a point at the tip, and bows slightly up, and is about 8 or 9 inches.

Do male deers have sharp teeth?

They don't have pointed teeth like carnivores, but their teeth wear such that they have sharp edges.

What deer guard fence?

A deer fence is a fence too high for a deer to jump over. Such a fence may be used to keep deer on a country estate. Or, on a farm breeding deer for the venison meat market. Or, to keep the deer out of private property. Trees grown as a timber crop may be fenced into stop deer eating the saplings, or to gnaw the bark off mature trees during winter weather .

When does deer season begin in Oregon?

It usually begins around early august

Where is the Deer Trail Pioneer Historical Society in Deer Trail Colorado located?

The address of the Deer Trail Pioneer Historical Society is: 84625 Ecr 34, Deer Trail, CO 80105

Are deer warm or cold blooded?

Warm blooded. By definition, all mammals are warm blooded.

Are deer consumer or producer?

deer are actually considered herbivores and they eat only plant but its considered consumer !

Are deer nocturnal?

Deer are apparently crepuscular (most active during the twilight hours at dusk and dawn), such that they are relatively safe from nocturnal predators (too bright) as well as diurnal predators (too dim). I don't mean to be arguementive but I live in SE NC and our deer have no predators save hunters.

Are Deer herbivores or omnivores?

They are herbivores However there have been documented instances of deers eating squirrels and rabbits. Deers are not physically equipped to eat meat and in most cases they wont be able to bite through the thick skin with their teeth
Deer are herbivores; they are designed to eat leaves from trees, bushes and shrubs.

Deer eat plants.

How Have Deers Adapted?

they have long springy legs so that they can run at a faster speed from predators.

their eyes are positioned at the side of the skull so that they can have an almost 360 degree vision. this helps them spot predators much easier.

they have big ears which can pick up sound easier, they can also pivot their ears individually to pin-point where the sound is coming from.

they have strong teeth to eat the hard stem of the forest plants

What should you wear in Deer Valley?

Strange that this hasn't been answered. I have the exact same question. I am headed there the end of this month. I know it will be cold, but I want to fit in fashion wise. Someone respond..

So far the only tip I have come across has been wear fur!

What type of deer are their?

Water Deer

Elk

Caribou

Moose

Red Deer

Reindeer

Chinese Water Deer

Roe Deer

Sika Deer

Fallow Deer

Whitetail Deer

Mule Deer

Where can deer be found?

In the forest or a wooded area such as a hot area!:0

What eats the Amazon deer?

It really depends but a bear, lynx, lion, or a wolf.

Why are deer skittish?

Because they are a prey animal.

How old is the oldest deer on record?

Elizabeth, believed to be the oldest whitetail doe in the world, died on January 27, 2002. She was 24 years and 7 months old when she passed away of old age at the Deer Ranch in Michigan USA. Elizabeth was owned by Harold Kriesche and his wife Sally. The Kriesches bought their deer business in 1988 which included Elizabeth, who was 11 years old at that time. Elizabeth was born on June 3, 1977. Elizabeth produced 38 fawns in her lifetime, including twins in May 2001. Elizabeth didn't have her first fawn until she was 2 years of age in 1979. She had a single fawn that year. Starting in 1980, she consistently produced twins every year through to 1990, except in 1988. Through 1989, at the age of 21, the doe had produced a total of 20 fawns. She almost doubled that figure by the time she reached 24 in 2001 with 38 fawns. Kriesche said he tried to put Elizabeth on birth control in 1998 when she was 21 years old, thinking he would make it easier on the old deer by reducing the drain associated with fawn reproduction. However, Harold's efforts to prevent the doe from conceiving didn't work. She gave birth to a male and female fawn on May 24, 1999 and had twins in 2000 and 2001. Wild whitetails seldom exceed 10 years of age, but a few deer of both sexes do manage to live longer than normal. Does have a better chance of reaching older age than bucks because they don't endure the stress associated with the rut. Deer without antlers are also more likely to be passed up by hunters. The oldest doe taken by a hunter in Michigan was an amazing 19.5 years old. That doe was shot during the 1967 hunting season and her age was determined from her teeth. Does that were 14.5 and 15.5 years of age have also taken by hunters. I'm sure Elizabeth will be missed at the Deer Ranch as she was a very productive member of the family. http://www.deer-digest.com/html/mar02.html#2

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Where can you just buy deer tags over the counter?

Whether or not you can purchase deer tags over the counter depends on your location. Some states allow you to purchase your hunting license in sporting good stores, while other require more effort to obtain the tags.

When did the Deer Valley ski resort in Park City UT first open?

The Deer Valley Ski Resort opened in 1981. The WTA created ski trails and facilities during the winter of 1936-1937, but an actual resort did not open until 1981.