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North American White Tail Deer Hooved Mammals

North American White Tail Deer. Give birth to live young Mammary glands Warm-blooded Cloven Hoof Ruminant Single Hoof

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Page 1: North American White Tail Deer. Give birth to live young Mammary glands Warm-blooded Cloven Hoof Ruminant Single Hoof

North American

White Tail Deer

Hooved Mammals

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Hooved Mammals - Characteristics

Give birth to live youngMammary glandsWarm-blooded

Cloven Hoof Ruminant

Single Hoof

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Scientific Name: Odocoileus virginianus

Also known as:Whitetail deerVirginia deer

Annual Harvest: 400,000

Texas population: Approximately 4

millionRuminant

Chews cudFour compartment

stomachRegurgitates Food

Whitetail DeerIntroduction

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BodySmall to medium hoofed mammal

with reddish to blue-gray or tan colorings

Underside of tail is white

Antlers Consist mainly of main beam with

tines growing from it

Whitetail DeerPhysical Description

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Whitetail Deer Buck

Doe

Fawn

Less than one year old

Spike

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Whitetail DeerCharacteristics

Sharp eyes

Communication:Snorting, stomping

feet, smell raise the tail "flagging", voice call

Top speed: 30-35 mph

Life span: Usually 10 years or younger

Maturity: 15 – 20 months both does and bucks

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Whitetail DeerAntlers

Antler: A solid bony process that

arises from the frontal bone on the head of a deer

Begin April – Shed February

Velvet: A soft, vascular tissue

found on developing antlers

Provides nourishment to antlers

Prime Development:5 1/2 to 6 ½ years of

age

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Whitetail DeerAntlers

Spike: An un-branched antler

of a male deer Attributed to genetics,

nutrition, age

Tine: A pointed branch off the

main beam

Point: Must be at least 1inch

(includes the main beam)

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Drop Tines

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Typical or Not?A B

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3-7 pounds of dry matter per day

14% - 18% protein

Woody plants, forbs or weeds, grasses

May include: peanuts, corn, peas, clover, oats, ryegrass, wheat, etc.Example: food plots

Whitetail DeerDiet

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Increased eating of grass may indicate:Over populationPoor conditionsToo much competition

½ to 1 gallon of water/dayNeed water within 1 to 3 miles

Whitetail DeerDiet

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Texas has most white-tailed deer of any state

Buck’s range is 2-4 times larger than does

Texas hill country is most densely populated area in the country

West Texas and the Panhandle are the only spotty areas for whitetails

Whitetail DeerRange

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Inhabits forest, swamps, open brushy areas, foothill plains, and river bottoms

Limited movementRarely more than one to two miles

Whitetail DeerHabitat

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Male is polygamous Breeds more than one female

Rut: October - DecemberMaturity: 15 – 20 months both

does and bucksSpotted fawns

twins are normal

Whitetail DeerReproduction

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Does - 3 estrus cycles per year

Doe receptive to buck about 28 hrs. Back in heat 28 days later if not bred

Gestation period: 200 days

Fawns weaned at about 4 months

Whitetail DeerReproduction

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Texas population: Approximately 4 million

Ideal ratio: 1:1 ratio

Healthy herd: Can withstand 30% harvest

High number of Spikes: Indicates a management problem

Whitetail DeerTexas Population

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Record Worthy Antlers

Typical 213 5/8 B&C

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Over population???