| Deer The deer is the the most common large wild animal in America.
To Lewis and Clark, deer seemed as plentiful as birds. The Corps of Discovery needed
a lot of food for 45 people, and they had to kill a lot of animals for meat. The
party killed and ate many, many deer. (Deer meat is called venison.)
In the Rocky Mountains, deer spend their
summers high in the mountains, but when snow comes, they move down to the valleys where
there is more food. |
 Deer eat all kinds of plants, mostly grass,
flowers, and young leaves. In winter, they eat twigs and anything else they can
find. Many deer living near towns have discovered people's gardens as a good place
to dine! |

The deer family includes other animals such as
elk, moose, and caribou. In North America, "deer" usually means
white-tailed deer or the mule deer such as those in these pictures. Males are called
bucks, the females are called does, and the babies are fawns. |

The adult buck stands about 42 inches tall at
the shoulder and weighs about 200 pounds. The doe is smaller. Bucks have
antlers. The antlers fall off each winter, and they grow new ones each spring. Does
do not have antlers.
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