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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 zebra and deer related?

Zebras are accually related to horses, not cats. Even though the zebra has brown/black stripes and is white like a white tiger, zebras are still related to horses, not cats.

How do deer have their young?

Firstly, it would correctly be 'DO deer give birth?'.

Secondly, yes, they do. What did you think, they laid eggs?

Describe a mule deer?

a mule deer is called a buck or just a deer

What is the classification of deer?

The classification of elk is:nKingdom: Animalia

nPhylum: Chordata

nClass: Mammalia

nOrder: Artiodactyla

nSuborder: Ruminantia

nFamily: Cervidae

nSpecies; C. elaphus

Also named Wapiti in Shawnee language or scientific name Cervus elaphus.

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How do harsh winters benefit some species such as deer?

because its too cold for any prey to hunt them!

Why do deer need such a big area for grazing?

Grazing by large herbivores is a major factor determining the structure and species composition of upland ecosystems. The manipulation of grazing regimes by land managers can thus be a powerful tool in the management of upland habitats. To predict the effects of unmanaged, or managed, grazing at a particular site, an understanding is needed of the foraging behaviour, diet selection and intake of the large herbivore species found in the Scottish uplands.

Is a deer a bovine?

No, the deer is a member of the cervid (Cervidae)family (animals like deer and moose). Both bovids (things like cattle, sheep and goats, and antelope) and cervids belong to the Order Artiodactyla, which are hoofed animals with an even number of toes.

Do deers eat elderberry bush?

Yes, they can eat elderberry bushes because they are herbivores

Why are deers in danger?

Some species are, but not most....In North America, the whitetail and mule deer are thriving..The race of whitetailed deer called the Key deer, is in trouble in South Florida, however..Only around 400 of this tiny whitetailed deer remain.

Do deer have babies?

Deer reproduce is to ensure that their species will continue and not extinct. They reproduce to ensure that their life cycle is still ongoing.

If you shoot a deer How long should you wait before trailing the deer?

Thats why you don't scare the deer, you SHOOT them!You don't scare them you SHOOT the bitches

What eats mule deer?

Mule deer are the main dish for many North American Predators.

Cougars(Mountain Lions) are big-time hunters of Mule deer. They usually kill 1 or 2 deer every week. Coyotes prey on young fawns during the spring. Also, bars are big predators of Mule deer as well.

What is the cry of a deer called?

here are some videos of peacocks crying, I think this will help:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ie8TrwY1nHA&feature=fvw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MhZPqHeEAQ

peacocks make a kind of squawk sound a bit like a parrot noise.

quite hard to describe.

Do deer eat wild pigs?

A wild boar is not out hunting for humans. But if cornered or looking to protect young, it can attack and may injure a human seriously enough to cause death. Those tusks are sharp. If they sever an artery, that would be the end.

What is a deer blind used for in hunting?

A deer blind is a cover device for hunters, designed to reduce the chance of detection. Deer blinds are not legal in all areas, so one should check hunting laws before constructing one.

What decomposer will eat a deer?

Fungi and bacteria would eat a dead fox or any other animal that is deceased.

What does the average whitetail deer weight?

usually between 130 to 180 pounds on the hoof.

What would have happened to the deer on the island had wolves not been introduced?

the deer would over populate the island and an eating their food food sorces an eventually die off

Why the spotted deer endangered?

The chital is listed as least concern by IUCN. No wide spread threats to chitals are there, and many live inside of protected areas. However, certain places face dramatic population decreases and even localized extinctions due to hunting and competition with domestic livestock.

Is a deer a male antelope?

Antelopes are a type of deer that have males and females. A female antelope is called a doe and the male is called a buck.

How many young does the red deer produce?

A doe can typically have one or two fawns per year. It's not rare for a doe to have triplets either.