- Deer - Wikipedia
Deer live in a variety of biomes, ranging from tundra to the tropical rainforest While often associated with forests, many deer are ecotone species that live in transitional areas between forests and thickets (for cover) and prairie and savanna (open space)
- Deer | Characteristics, Species, Types, Family, Facts | Britannica
Deer, any of 43 species of hoofed ruminants in the order Artiodactyla, notable for having two large and two small hooves on each foot and also for having antlers in the males of most species and in the females of one species Deer are native to all continents except Australia and Antarctica
- Deer Animal Facts - Cervidae - A-Z Animals
Deer aren't strictly "browsers" or "grazers"-different species (and seasons) shift along that spectrum, shaping forests and grasslands in different ways Several deer undertake major migrations (notably Rangifer), while others keep small home ranges and rely on cover and stealth
- 17 Types of Deer: Species, Description, and Fun Facts - TRVST
Over 60 species of deer live in various habitats around the world We've listed the major types of deer, from the friendliest species to the most elusive ones This guide will also provide a detailed description of each species or breed, along with fun facts
- About Deer of the World | A Deer Website (the leading authority on deer)
Deer information, history, and facts to help you understand this beautiful species and the role it plays in our ecosystem As a trusted source of information about deer, we are regularly cited by news outlets, nonprofits, and top publications across the web
- Interactive Deer Report | National Deer Association
Welcome to NDA’s Interactive Deer Report! Users can check out deer data from across the U S and Canada about harvest trends, weapon types used, antlered vs antlerless deer harvests, regional trends, and more!
- Facts About Deer - Live Science
Members of the deer family (Cervidae) are cloven-hoofed ungulates that typically have compact torsos with long, slender legs and small tails — and most males have antlers The family is quite
- Cervidae (deer) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
Traditionally, Cervidae has consisted of 3 subfamilies: Capreolinae (brocket deer, caribou, deer, moose, and relatives), Cervinae (elk, muntjacs, and tufted deer), and Hydropotinae (water deer)
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