(Odocoileus hemionus)
The Mule Deer, named for its large mule-like ears, has six subspecies all of which can be found in California. The Black-tailed Deer () and the California Mule Deer ()...
Behavior
Antlers
Diseases
Weight: 94.71 to 330.40 lbs
Lifespan:
Breeding Season:
Breeding Age: Females = 478 days old on average. Males = 503 days old on average.
Gestation : 207 days on average.
Litter Size: 1 to 2.
References
- "Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus)". Deer, Natural History, California department of Fish & Wildlife, CA.gov. Retrieved November, 2016.
- "Deer". Conservation, California department of Fish & Wildlife, CA.gov. Retrieved November, 2016.
- Misuraca, M. 1999. "Odocoileus hemionus" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Retrieved November, 2016.
- "Black-tailed deer". Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved November, 2016.
- "California mule deer". Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved November, 2016.
- O’Brian, Bill, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. "11 Facts About Antlers". Retrieved November, 2016.