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Whitetail deer

Do Whitetails Turn Gray by November?

In the picture above is a whitetail doe, Odocoileus virginianus, in a woodland clearing. This picture was taken in mid-September and shows the light … [Read more...] about Do Whitetails Turn Gray by November?

Filed Under: deer and their kin, mammals, Vertebrates Tagged With: Artiodacytyla, Cervidae, doe, Odocoileus virginianus, Whitetail deer

Now You See Me, Now You Don’t

These two pictures illustrate the way protective coloration helps to conceal wild creatures. The first picture shows two whitetail deer foraging in … [Read more...] about Now You See Me, Now You Don’t

Filed Under: deer and their kin, mammals, Vertebrates Tagged With: camouflage, concealment, protective coloration, uniform coloration, Whitetail deer

Whitetail Deer Crossing the Trinity River-Habitat Changes

These two photographs of whitetail deer crossing the Trinity River show how much land can change in two years of dry times. The scene in the first … [Read more...] about Whitetail Deer Crossing the Trinity River-Habitat Changes

Filed Under: deer and their kin, Environment, mammals, Vertebrates Tagged With: colonizers, drought, environment, habitat change, invasive species, succession, Trinity River, Whitetail deer

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