Search results for "Mule deer" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • year in North America, as well as many mule deer, moose, and elk (Forsyth ... **Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) **White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus ...
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  • including some rare, vulnerable species. Deer, elk, moose, black bears, ... blue and sage grouse, whitetail and mule deer, elk, and bighorn sheep ...
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  • Examples of such hybrids are a mule, a cross between a male donkey ... A similar case in mammals is hybrid white-tail/mule deer. The hybrids ...
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  • Elk are more than twice as heavy as mule deer and have a more reddish ... First documented in the late 1960s in mule deer, the disease has affected ...
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  • bobcats, mountain lions, and black bears. Mule deer are the most common large ... eagles, and owls stay. In winter, the mule deer, mountain lion, and coyotes ...
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  • Dinosaur Provincial Park is located in the valley of the Red Deer ... Cottontail rabbits, white-tail and mule deer, and pronghorn can all ...
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  • but long ago became locally extinct. Mule Deer, Bobcats, Great horned ... ====Mule Deer==== In May 1980, wildlife researcher Brad Griffith of ...
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  • [[Image:Mule deer in Mesa Verde.jpg|left|thumb|260px|Mule deer in ... chickadees, jays, and many other species. Mule deer and wild turkeys are very ...
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  • Bag. This bag is made from brain tanned mule deer hide, 30,000+ glass trade ... This pipebag is made from brain tanned mule deer hide, 90,000+ glass trade ...
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  • mountain lion, coyote, white-tail and mule deer, and javelina. Javelinas ... include Santa Elena Canyon and the Mule Ears, two imposing rock towers ...
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  • can also find bighorn sheep, coyotes, mule deer, as well as the most endangered ... The most commonly seen mammals are the mule deer. Seen less often are white ...
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  • species, particularly in North America; mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk ... Columbia observed that the population of mule deer, a favored cougar prey ...
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  • for American Bison, White-tailed and Mule Deer, Pronghorn, Bighorn Sheep ... 1500 buffalo roam the land freely. Elk, mule deer, white tailed deer, mountain ...
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  • of sheep), chronic wasting disease (in deer and elk), variant Creutzfeldt ... :* Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in elk and mule deer :* Feline spongiform ...
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  • [[image:Mule Deer in Zion Canyon.jpeg|thumb|[[Deer|Mule deer]] graze ... make their homes in the riparian zones. Mule deer graze on vegetation throughout ...
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  • Animal life in the park includes bobcats, coyotes, elk, fox, mule deer, the yellow-bellied marmot, and rock squirrels. Birdlife includes the ...
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  • Coyotes, Bobcats, Kit Foxes, Cougars, and Mule Deer. Mule Deer are present ... ton-capacity wagons pulled by "twenty mule teams" that were actually ...
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  • forest provides home to black bear, mule deer, marten, brown creeper ... weather conditions and seasonally mobile deer populations, at least four ...
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  • Larger mammals include the coyote, gray fox and mule deer. Bighorn sheep, once native to the park, were wiped out in the early twentieth century. They ...
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  • [[image:Mule Deer near Wawona in YNP.jpeg|thumb|Mule deer near Wawona]] ... include Black Bear, Bobcat, Gray Fox, Mule deer, Mountain Kingsnake, Gilbert ...
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  • notable mammalian species include the coyote, mule deer, elk, and antelope. Important smaller carnivores include the bobcats, badgers, foxes, and two ...
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  • grazing species such as bison, pronghorn, and mule deer have shown a proclivity for grazing on the same land used by prairie dogs. It is believed that ...
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  • mammals in the reserve includes, Mountain Lion, Mule Deer, Coyote, Bobcat, Badger, Yellow-bellied marmot, Cliff Chipmunk, Mountain Cottontail Rabbit ...
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  • sheep and goats produce wool and mohair; cows, deer, and sheep can make leather; and bones, hooves and horns of livestock can be used. ...
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  • these are predominantly nocturnal. Pronghorn, Mule Deer, and Mountain Lion are also present throughout the area. Elk and Bighorn Sheep are present ...
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  • are the primary predatory mammals. Elk, Mule Deer and White-tailed Deer are ... areas around Lake Louise, and the Bow, Red Deer, Kananaskis, and Spray rivers ...
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  • black-tailed prairie dog, eastern cottontail, and mule and white-tail deer. Some of the fish species found in Refuge lakes include walleye, crappie ...
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  • Wildlife within the park includes mule deer, coyotes, bobcats, and pumas (mountain lions). The caves themselves are the home of a distinctive ...
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  • flying squirrel, white-tailed deer, mule deer, pronghorn antelope, turkey ... (both quaking and bigtooth species). Mule deer, beaver, mink, antelope ...
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  • found throughout the province. Moose and deer (both mule and white-tail ... Other major but much smaller municipalities include Red Deer, Lethbridge ...
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  • common, though present, are bighorn sheep and mule deer. ==History== ===Native Americans=== [[Image:CapitolGorgePetroglyphs.jpg|thumb|200px|Petroglyph ...
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  • greater roadrunner, golden eagles, kit foxes, mule deer, and bighorn sheep as well as iguanas, chuckwallas, and the red diamond rattlesnake. ...
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  • geckos, and rattlesnakes. White-tailed and mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bobcats, coyotes, porcupines, black-footed ferrets, and pronghorns are among ...
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  • Mountain Chickadee, Western gray squirrel, Mule deer, American black bear *The upper montane forest, 7,000-9,000 ft (2,100-2,700 m) west side ...
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  • elk, black bears, pronghorn antelope, and deer. When game was scarce the ... milk from the slashed udders of buffalo, deer, and elk. Among their delicacies ...
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  • black bears, bobcats, coyotes, otters, deer, and beaver. The birds include ... *Animal: Missouri Mule *Fish: Channel Catfish *Bird: Bluebird ...
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  • American Bison, Moose, Pronghorn, Elk, and Mule Deer * numerous invertebrates (no poisonous spiders) * Three species of rabbits/hares ...
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  • official park symbol), bighorn sheep, moose, elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, coyote, and the rarely seen mountain lion, are either plentiful or common ...
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  • *deer *dingo *dinosaur *dog *dolphin *donkey *dormouse *dove ... *mule *muskox *mussel *narwhal *newt *nightingale *ocelot ...
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  • belts. Mammals in this area include bison, deer, pronghorn, coyotes, and prarie ... varieties. Black Hills mammals include mule deer, elk (wapiti), bighorn ...
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  • The most common large animal remaining is the mule deer. Bobcat, lynx and coyote make their home here. Birds include golden eagles, hawks, magpies ...
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  • grizzly bear, American black bear, elk, moose, mule deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep and mountain lion (puma). Rivers in the Yellowstone drainage comprise ...
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  • at lower elevations. Elk (also known as wapiti), mule deer and pronghorn (also called pronghorn antelope) are some of the most commonly seen mammals, ...
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  • on hunting and trapping caribou, moose, deer, and small game. Their population ... Gitanos are said to never use a whip on a horse, mule, or donkey. ...
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