Deer - Wikipedia Deer are widely distributed, with indigenous representatives in all continents except Antarctica and Australia, though Africa has only one native deer, the Barbary stag, a subspecies of red deer that is confined to the Atlas Mountains in the northwest of the continent
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 - Oregon Department of Fish Wildlife Oregon offers diverse deer hunting opportunities among beautiful landscapes, with both over-the-counter general tags and controlled tags available Western Oregon’s reclusive black-tails live in the lush habitat of the coastal mountains and western Cascades
25 Common Types of Deer: Identification With Pictures With their elegant antlers, keen senses, and incredible adaptability, deer species have evolved to thrive in a wide variety of environments—from the icy tundras of the north to the dense rainforests of Southeast Asia This guide explores 25 fascinating types of deer, each with its own unique features, behaviors, and habitats
Deer Animal Facts - Odocoileus virginiana - A-Z Animals Foraging languidly among forests and plains, the deer is one of the most familiar and recognizable sights in all of nature The deer is an animal that has proliferated across the globe and evolved many adaptations to help it cope with the rigors of a hostile world
Deer in the US: Types, Habitats, and Roles - WoodsMan Report This article explores the diverse types of deer found across the country, their unique habitats, ecological roles, and population dynamics From forests to suburban backyards, deer are integral to America’s natural and cultural landscape
Muntjac - Wikipedia Muntjac have expanded rapidly, and are present in most English counties and also in Wales, although they are less common in the north-west The British Deer Society in 2007 found that muntjac deer had noticeably expanded their range in the UK since 2000 [14] Specimens appeared in Northern Ireland in 2009, and in the Republic of Ireland in 2010