The average weight of a female is about 155 lb (maximum, 218 lb). The range is from southern Canada to Panama except for parts of the western and southwestern U.S. The white-tailed deer was uncommon ...
Many woodland landowners are interested in improving their properties for one of Indiana’s most abundant game animals, white-tailed deer. This publication titled Managing Your Woods for White-Tailed ...
Abstract: Interactions between humans and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) have become common, often resulting in management actions to mitigate negative impacts. Changes in population size ...
As soon as I recently packed up the trail cameras, the reality that the white-tailed deer hunting season was finally done hit ...
Sharpshooting suburban white-tailed deer reduces deer–vehicle collisions. Human–Wildlife Conflicts 2:28–33. Dunbar, B. S., 1989. Ovarian antigens and infertility. American Journal of Reproductive ...
Traditionally ungulates were considered even or odd-toed hoofed animals, however, as genetics demonstrated new relationships between species, the number of animals who qualify as ungulates expanded.
State wildlife officials really want Texans to know that they'd better not try to mess with white-tailed deer. The Texas ...
Unlike the deer mouse which it closely resembles, the white-footed mouse’s fur is not soft and luxuriant, and the general color of the back and sides is a reddish or orangish, not grayish, brown. A ...
Watch) According to nature experts, leucism—a different genetic condition—affects about 1 per cent of white-tailed deer. While some leucistic deer appear completely white, others, known as ...
A monthslong saga involving a white-tailed deer, his unfortunate entanglement with a hammock and the hunt for his purple-laden shed has finally come to a close. Walter, as the deer was ...
The NPS reports the dramatic increase in white-tailed deer densities over the past century has led to substantial ecological changes and degradation in both the natural and cultural landscapes of ...