Female Blacktail Deer
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Description: Three deer bounding over the hill. The smallest one stuck pretty close to the middle one, and I think they must be mother and daughter.) Everyone says these are female blacktail deer. (But why aren't their tails black?) Explore #205 for 10/25/07. Thanks, everyone! Published at www.anywired.com/3-steps-to-productivity/31/#more-31 Also at thespiritualeclectic.wordpress.com/2008/04/08/talking-to-.. And at missbakersbiologyclass.com/blog/2008/05/06/themes-in-biol.. and at mercerislandblogger.wordpress.com/2008/09/03/deer-on-merc.. and at www.greendaily.com/photos/green-your-meat-eating/975837/ and www.submityourarticle.com/creative-article-marketing/2009... Date: 25 October 2007, 12:32. Source: Deer. Author: Noël Zia Lee. Camera location45° 21′ 38.12″ N, 122° 38′ 59.36″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 45.360589; -122.649822.
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- Capreolinae
- Odocoileus (mule deer and white-tailed deer)
- Odocoileus hemionus (mule deer)
- Odocoileus hemionus columbianus (Columbian black-tailed deer)
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