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If a deer hears a branch snap and run away what characteristic did he display?

instincts and fear!


What is the current population of white tail deer?

249,001


What is a taxerdermist?

Someone who mounts animals for display, as in deer heads, birds, fish trophies, etc.


When katniss is telling Peeta a story what part she has to leave out because the capitol is listening?

she has to leave out the bit where she and Gale hunt a deer to trade for the goat(lady)


What is the driving distance between Swift Current Saskatchewan and Red Deer Alberta?

450MILES


What color is the deer in the window display that Adam Levine sits in front of in Maroon 5 video for Won't Go Home Without You?

Brown


What are deer hunting blinds used for?

Deer hunting blinds are used as camouflage for a hunter. It is designed to blend into an environment so the deer or whatever else you are hunting cannot see you easily. Another use is for bird watching as to not statle the birds in their natural surroundings.


Is there a deer milking machine?

You could probably use an ez-milker on a doe (designed for horses) by using the mechanism for a smaller horse. Of course getting a deer to stand to be milked might be problematic.


Can you shoot a crossbow at a 3d deer target?

There are 3D targets that are specifically build and designed to take hits from a crossbow.


Is deer bone or chicken bone harder?

Deer bones are typically harder and denser than chicken bones due to the size and strength of deer. Deer bones are designed to withstand the weight and movement of a larger animal, whereas chicken bones are smaller and more fragile due to the bird's size and anatomy.


Largest whitetail deer in Missouri?

A young man in Iowa shot the largest deer on record during the youth season in 2004 or 2005.


How many deer can you get in Michigan?

In Michigan, the deer population varies by region and season, but it is estimated to be around 1.5 million deer statewide. Hunters can take a varying number of deer each season, depending on the specific regulations for that year, which can include limits on antlered and antlerless deer. Typically, hunters can harvest one antlered deer and additional antlerless deer through specific permits. It's important to check the Michigan Department of Natural Resources for the most current regulations.