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WHITE TAILED DEER

WHITE TAILED DEER. BRADY MAYER JORDAN STEWART. Male Called “Buck” or “Stag” Grow antlers in late spring Can weigh 130 to 300 pounds Assert dominance by ramming other males with their antlers and fighting for a female. Female Called a “Doe” Can weigh 90 to 200 pounds

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WHITE TAILED DEER

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  1. WHITE TAILED DEER BRADY MAYER JORDAN STEWART

  2. Male • Called “Buck” or “Stag” • Grow antlers in late spring • Can weigh 130 to 300 pounds • Assert dominance by ramming other males with their antlers and fighting for a female

  3. Female • Called a “Doe” • Can weigh 90 to 200 pounds • Does not grow antlers

  4. WINTER • In winter deer form large herds. • Winter is also mating season for the white tail deer. • In winter their reddish brown fur changes to a light grey-brown color.

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