white tail
Axis deer are a non native species (ferrel) you can hunt them without restriction (any means any method)
Bears, Wolves, Moose, White Tailed Deer, etc.
The fallow deer is native to Europe.
The North American opossum is the only native marsupial found in Texas.
Deer skin or most of the time nothing at all
Axis axis (also known as chital, cheetal, chital deer, spotted deer, or axis deer) is native to India, Bangladesh, (I'll be right back)...the kind of deer), an invasive species are currently "invading" or living in Hawaii and Point Reyes National Seashore (Both in the USA).
In Texas, it is illegal to possess a white-tailed deer or any other native wildlife without the proper permits. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department regulates the possession of deer to protect wildlife populations and ensure public safety. If you find an orphaned or injured deer, it's best to contact a licensed wildlife rehabilitation center for assistance. Always check local regulations, as laws can change.
Yes, deer are native game animals in many places.
In Native North America the deer represents grace and survival. The most common species of deer found in North America are the Whitetail Deer and the Mule Deer.
Yes. They and roe deer are the only two native species.
One example is the pronghorn, the only member of the deer family native to North America.
A wapiti is a type of deer, also known as an elk in North America. They are one of the largest species of deer and are native to North America and East Asia. Wapiti males typically have large antlers.