White tailed deer skull

White tailed deer skull

White tailed deer is an animal belonging to the subfamily of hollow toothed deer and the genus of hollow toothed deer. The white tailed deer has a wide white tail, with a slightly reddish brown fur in summer and a slightly gray brown fur in winter. White tailed deer have strong adaptability and are distributed in most parts of North America, northern South America, and Africa. They mainly live in forests, swamps, tundra, and even deserts. White tailed deer are also common in the United States, usually living alone or in groups of one male deer and two or three female deer.
White tailed deer skull

White tailed deer skull

White tailed deer is an animal belonging to the subfamily of hollow toothed deer and the genus of hollow toothed deer. The white tailed deer has a wide white tail, with a slightly reddish brown fur in summer and a slightly gray brown fur in winter. An adult white tailed deer has antlers, which extend forward on the main trunk and grow upward on the forked branch. The horns of the white tailed deer do not split, and its broad brown tail is covered with a patch of white fur. When the white tailed deer encounters a danger warning and rushes forward, its tail lifts upward, revealing its white color. It is said to have the effect of confusing pursuers, and the name of the white tailed deer comes from this.