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Deer
Kingdom
  Animal
Class
  Mammal
Family
  Deer
 
Status
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Added by
 
JindoJeff
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Date Updated
  Tue Apr 19 07:48:09 2016
Image Credit
 
Rick Bacher @rickbee
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Deer Species
California Mule Deer
Chital
Fallow Deer
Marsh Deer
Mule Deer
Pere Davids Deer
Sambar
Sika Deer
Tufted Deer
White-tailed Deer
Deer Activities for kids
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Door Hanger
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Deer Facts & Trivia for kids
Male deer grow new antlers every year.
There are indigenous species of deer on every continent except Antarctica and Australia.
Deers hide their fawns to protect them from predators.
Most deer eat mainly grasses.
Deer can see well at night.
Baby Deer, or fawns, have spotted backs to camouflage them from predators.
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