Deer
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Odocoileus virginiana
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
North America
Average size
3 to 7 feet long
diet
Herbs, fruits, acorns
lifespan
4 to 10 years
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Overview
Deer are graceful mammals that roam forests, grasslands, and even some urban areas across the world. The scientific name of the common deer is Odocoileus virginiana, and they belong to the deer family, Cervidae.
These elegant creatures can grow between 0.9 to 2.1 meters (3 to 7 feet) long. With their long legs and slender bodies, they are built for speed and can run fast to escape predators.
Deer munch on a diet filled with delicious herbs, fruits, and acorns. They are often seen browsing on plants, making them popular in many ecosystems.
Deer live an average of 4 to 10 years in the wild. They impress with their strong sense of smell and hearing, which help them detect danger quickly.
Younger deer are called fawns, and they usually have spots on their fur to help them blend into their surroundings, making it harder for predators to spot them. Fawns grow quickly and can start running not long after they are born!
So next time you see a deer, remember that these gentle creatures are fascinating and vital parts of their habitats. Deer may be common, but their charm and grace keep nature lively and full of surprises!
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