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Known variances from the 200-day pregnancy period in whitetail deer are partially due to environmental factors (like a tough winter, or an unusually mild, warm winter), health and age of the doe ...
In fact, it's safe to say that most whitetail hunters have never even heard of melanistic deer, much less seen one. For that matter, only a few research biologists ever have observed one in the flesh.
White-tailed deer fawns are arriving. By JIM GILBERT. May 31, 2011 at 7:28PM. Comment. Gift. Share. Listen. After a gestation period of 196 to 213 days, most fawns are born in late May and into ...
During the deer rut in Arkansas, what behaviors can you expect from these animals? Where can you observe, and how can you do ...
White-tailed deer are primarily crepuscular (active at twilight) in the spring, but are active during the hours of daylight as well in the summer, including midday. By late autumn at the onset of the ...
Finally, our study provides support for reduced activity of adult and fawn white-tailed deer with relatively high concentrations of imidacloprid in spleens.” Essentially, deer with higher levels of ...
Whitetail fawns usually hit the ground in May here in the Northeast and the Midwest, but depending on the timing of the rut, or peak breeding time in the previous fall, we observe them either ...
White-tailed deer normally drop their fawns from the end of May through the first part of June. Now that these fawns are 2 to 4 weeks old, they are moving around quite well, and many people have ...
Known variances from the 200-day pregnancy period in whitetail deer are partially due to environmental factors (like a tough winter, or an unusually mild, warm winter), health and age of the doe ...
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