No, mule deer do not typically inhabit Minnesota. They are primarily found in western North America, particularly in states like Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. In Minnesota, white-tailed deer are the predominant species. While mule deer may occasionally wander into the state, they are not considered a resident species.
Yes, deer live in deserts, especially mule deer.
Mule deer are browsing animals and are primarily found in the foothills and mountains.
no they do not its to many citys
everywhere in Missouri
Approximately 400,000 Mule deer. Could not find an estimate of the number of White-tailed deer in the state but the numbers are considerably fewer than those of Mule deer.
Mule deer are found everywhere west of the Missouri river and in canada.
What kind of shelter do mule deer have?
Mule deer are herbivores
They live in the northern parts because there is more forest up there
north america (west of the missouri river and canada)
I think a mule deer can run 35mph.
a mule deer is a herbivore.a herbivore