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    Whitetail Deer

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    The whitetail deer‚ or scientifically known as Odocoileus virginianus‚ is one of the most known animals in America. They are found just about everywhere in the United States and can also be found in Canada‚ Mexico‚ and Central America. Because they are found all over‚ deer hunting has become a major sport and in the U.S. People hunt them for food and also for the challenge of getting the "big buck." <br> <br>Whitetails usually grow to three and a half foot tall and weigh 50 to 400 pounds depending

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    Deer Hunting

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    Deer Hunting—Bow Hunting or Rifle Hunting May 6‚ 2010 Today deer hunting is one of the most popular types of hunting in South Georgia. Although there are several ways to hunt deer‚ the two most frequently used are rifle hunting and bow hunting. Both are a great way to spend the day hunting‚ but there are a few differences between the styles. The cost of rifle hunting is significantly higher due to the equipment needed. Some rifles can cost as much as two thousand

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    oh deer

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    OH DEER Tatiana García-Menocal David Ruiz Period: 5 Problem statement: How will recourse availability affect the population of a species in an ecosystem? Materials: Open space Over 20 people Hypothesis: if the resources are not enough for the population the species will decrease and so will the predators. Procedures: 1. Obtain a number 1-4 from your teachers. 2. Deer= 1 3. Resources= 2‚3‚4 4. The deer will be on one side of the open space and the resources will

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    Deer Hunting

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    Deer Hunting I am literate when it comes to deer hunting‚ from food that deer prefer to visit‚ to the type of cover they favor‚ all the way to how they use the wind to their advantage while traveling from destinations. As a young hunter‚ new to the sport I was out on a cold windy day trying to harvest my first deer when I fell asleep waiting on an opportunity for a shot. I was resting my head against the tree; I was awaken from the brisk wind whipping across my face. Once I opened my eyes I realized

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    Deer Population

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    Humans have had a large impact on the deer population in Michigan. It is important to know the history in order to keep populations safe and stable. Without hunting in the state of Michigan the deer population would be out of control. As Americans began to industrialize we started to push wildlife into smaller and smaller areas. We have taken over a vast majority of the land‚ thus decreasing the habitats and removing parts of the food chain that are required to keep an ecosystem stable. Hunting is

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    The Deer at Providencia

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    TONE: Dillard’s tone in “The Deer at Providencia” is almost a bit disturbing and cynical. She references the suffering deer with words such as “gashed‚” “bleeding‚’ and “snared” (61). Yet‚ she displays absolutely no emotion towards the creature whatsoever. She simply goes about eating her meal‚ commenting on how delicious the deer tastes. All the while‚ she glances at the dying deer from time to time. Dillard also uses references hidden between the lines‚ such as "high levels of lactic acid‚ which

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    The Whitetail Deer

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    The whitetail deer are one of the most populated animals in the world. All over the world‚ many people use them for meat and fur. Deer are very intelligent and wild animals that wander everywhere in the world and we still don’t know everything about them. People still wonder today where deer originate from‚ why they are so fast‚ and how did deer became so populated. First‚ no one is quite sure where deer originated. The white tail deer live mostly in the United States‚ Mexico‚ Canada‚ and Central

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    The Deer Thief

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    The Deer Thief  1. Title of the book: Gates in English reading 4 2. Title of the story: The deer thief  3. Author: Araceli L. Jabal 4. Characters: main-hunter Supporting-thief‚ justice of the peace 5. Setting: time-one day  Place-on the forest  6. Brief summary:  A hunter was out hunting one day on the forest and killed a deer. Since it was very late in the day‚ he couldn’t take the de er home. He skinned it. He hang it as high as hecould

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    Black-Tailed Deer

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    Black-Tailed Deer Odocoileus hemionus The Deer local to California once sexually mature mate in November. Six months later‚ the mother deer will give birth to one to three fawns. At birth they already know how to walk‚ and after around three days can forage for food. It takes about six weeks for a baby deer to be weaned. The mother will leave the fawns while she feeds‚ since young calves are born with white spots to help them hide in vegetation‚ she hides them hidden in plain sight with their heads

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