White-tailed buck
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White-tailed buck Overview
With a seasonally changing coat from gray brown to red brown, this deer can always be spotted by its white tail.
White-tailed deer spend their mornings and evenings grazing for food. They're herbivores, so they eat green plants and nuts. Deer live in small groups -- usually just a mother and her fawns. Males, called bucks, have magnificent antlers and live in small groups of three or four. Both male and female deer are red brown in summer and gray brown in winter. Since none of their predators are still around, deer populations sometimes grow so big that there's not enough food for them to eat. Deer are ruminants, like cattle. This means they have four stomachs and chew on semi-digested food, called cud. This complicated process allows deer to eat things like twigs that most animals can't digest.
Fun Facts: The white-tailed deer is the state animal for nine states in America and the provincial animal for two provinces in Canada
Zoological Name:Odocoileus virginianusConservation Status: CommonPrimary Habitat: ForestGlobal Home: Americas
White-tailed buck Feature
- The white-tailed deer has a seasonally changing coat from gray brown to red brown
- This deer can always be spotted by its white tail.
- Fun fact, the white-tailed deer is the state animal for nine states in America
- A true reflection of nature on a smaller scale
- Made of high-quality vinyl plastic and hand-painted

