Banff National Park White-tailed Deer Folk Song

White-tailed deer are a hoofed animal (ungulate) species found all across North America. In Banff National Park, their range overlaps with the mule deer. Like the mule deer, they are found in elevation areas. Each year, male deer re-grow their antlers. They are browsers and can be found eating grasses, leaves, wildflowers, twigs and buds from various trees. Specs: Length 160-220cm Weight 40-90kg Reddish brown in summer Grey-brown in winter White rump patch White tail They are also good folk ...
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