Search results for "White-tailed deer" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • formed streams which furnished drink to many deer and other animals. Precious stones fell along with the manna every morning (Yoma 50.c.). The manna ...
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  • 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 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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  • [[image:Mule Deer in Zion Canyon.jpeg|thumb|[[Deer|Mule deer]] graze ... their homes in the riparian zones. Mule deer graze on vegetation throughout ...
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  • compare it to, unless, like putting one wild deer in an iron cage, where it will be secured...then let it go, and expect the one in the cage to run as ...
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  • | White-tailed Deer |- | State Beverage: | Milk |- | State Fruit: ... most popular game animals is the Whitetail deer. In 2005, the Wisconsin Department ...
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  • pudu and guemal (two species of small deer), and gray foxes. Foxes have ... Guemal (or Huemul) (a species of deer) occur in several national parks ...
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  • forest provides home to black bear, mule deer, marten, brown creeper, mountain ... weather conditions and seasonally mobile deer populations, at least four ...
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  • executed lapis lazuli statuettes of birds, deer, and rodents, as well as dishes, beads, and cylinder seals. These carved artifacts undoubtedly ...
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  • About 45 species of mammals including deer, raccoon, and the severely ... herons; also possible to find here are deer, great white herons, bitterns ...
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  • rabbit, southern flying squirrel, white-tailed deer, mule deer, pronghorn ... *State Animal: White-tailed deer *State Fish: Channel catfish ...
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  • anything from insects and small rodents to deer. Prey selection depends on ... 3B2 Behaviors of bobcats preying on white-tailed deer in the Everglades] ...
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  • Haywood County, North Carolina; and Deer Hill and Stow, Maine. It is found also in the Lake Superior region. Amethyst is relatively common in ...
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  • [[Image:Rhode island deer.jpg|thumb|225px|Deer in Sachuest Point, ... squirrels, foxes, raccoons, and white-tailed deer are found in the forests ...
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  • are produced by magnolias and certain types of deer. In addition, this chemical has been found in the Formosan subterranean termite, possibly as ...
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  • *A deer's antlers are composed of bone *The extinct predatory fish Dunkleosteus, instead of teeth, had sharp edges of hard exposed bone along ...
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  • seafood, and then back inland for moose, deer, and bear hunting, as weather ... travel over land. They trapped game such as deer, elk, and even bear which ...
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  • mountains in spring and summer for fish, deer, elk, roots, and berries. ... bear, black bear, moose, varieties of deer, elk and the mountain cougar ...
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  • became associated with the Moon and both deer and cypress are sacred to ... with Agamemnon because when he had shot a deer he said that not even Artemis ...
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  • waters. Larger wildlife species include white-tailed deer, moose, Canadian lynx, American black bear, and the gray or timber wolf. Northern Minnesota ...
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  • include Black Bear, Bobcat, Gray Fox, Mule deer, Mountain Kingsnake, Gilbert ... such as Pika, Yellow-bellied Marmot, White-tailed Jackrabbit, Clark's ...
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  • and Calf Creeks, the combined Boulder and Deer Creeks, The Gulch, Wolverine ... | Deer Creek | Devil's Garden Hoodoos |- | width = 140px | [[Image:PeekaBoo ...
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  • but long ago became locally extinct. Mule Deer, Bobcats, Great horned owls ... three year study to mark and count the Mule Deer in the monument. The National ...
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  • as do scorpions, geckos, and rattlesnakes. White-tailed and mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep, bobcats, coyotes, porcupines, black-footed ferrets, and ...
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  • * State game animal: White-tailed Deer * State fish: Brook Trout ... of a million hunters participate in white-tailed deer season alone. Many ...
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  • from a relatively small animal, e.g., antelope, deer or goat and even a piglet although they are generally too small for the purpose, and equine foals ...
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  • bobcat, beaver, river otter, black-tailed deer, elk, and coyote. Along the ... ensuring sufficient range-land for elk and deer. The oak forest regions also ...
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  • bear, mountain lion, coyote, white-tail and mule deer, and javelina. Javelinas are often called pigs, however, they are in a different family with ...
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  • the tea by accident when he was distracted by a deer after a hard day's tea-picking. By the time he remembered about the tea it had already ...
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  • Hump, Black Moon, Red Horse, Makes Room, Lame Deer, He Dog and Two Moons. This event has come to be known as the "Battle of the Little Bighorn." ...
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  • *State animal: White-tailed Deer *State beverage: Milk *State game ... 1 million licensed hunters. Whitetail deer, cottontail rabbits, squirrel ...
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  • mammals that populate the state today include white-tailed deer, rabbits, foxes, squirrels, and raccoons. Pheasants, quail, and partridges thrive in ...
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  • The park serves as home to Tahr, Snow Leopard, Musk Deer, Red Fox, Common Langur, Bharal, Serow, Himalayan Black Bear, Himalayan Brown Bear, ...
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  • *State Animal: The white tailed deer *State Gem: Smokey Quartz *State Mineral: Beryl *State Rock: Granite *State Wildflower: Pink Ladyslipper ...
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  • | deer | 40 dhanusha | 100,000 years | Nandi(Cedrela toona) | Garuda andNirvani; orKimpurusha andMahamanasi | Chakrayuddha;Suchi |- ...
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  • symbol), bighorn sheep, moose, elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, coyote, and the rarely seen mountain lion, are either plentiful or common. Unlike in ...
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  • eastern hardwood forest such as white tailed deer, fox, raccoon, beaver, rabbit, and squirrel. There are more than 200 bird species including the horned ...
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  • wolves and foxes can also be found. The Siberian deer and wild camels can occasionally be seen. The dunes contains large numbers of rabbits, mice and ...
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  • ), thus making them straight.John Fire Lame Deer and Richard Erdoes, Lame Deer ... *Tahca Ushte (Lame Deer)—Lakota holy man, carried traditional knowledge ...
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  • | Deer || — || Deer || Deer || — || — |- | Beaver || ... [[Image:Huron deer hunt V Champlain.jpg|thumb|left|350px|Samuel de ...
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  • of the thorns, roses are frequently browsed by deer. A few species of roses only have vestigial thorns that have no points. [[Image:Rosa-multiflora01 ...
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  • White-tailed deer can be found in approximately 50 counties. The mockingbird and brown thrasher are just two of the 160 bird species that can ...
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  • scrolls with the exception of the deer skins being used rather than the calf, lamb or goat skins elsewhere. The scrolls from these areas were ...
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  • * Key Deer (Odocoileus virginianus clavium) * Kouprey (Bos sauveli) ... * Père David's Deer (Elaphurus davidianus) * Proboscis Monkey ...
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  • is located around the small towns of Lame Deer and Ashland, Montana, in parts ... is located on the reservation in Lame Deer. The reservation is the recipient ...
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  • and after the hunt. In Lipan culture, since deer were protected by Mountain ... diet (although not as common as buffalo, deer, or antelope), but the Jicarilla ...
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  • they wore robes made from the skin of deer and rabbit. ... capes made from the skin of sea otter, seal or deer.]] The Diegueño ...
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  • to the changing setting. Coyote, white-tailed deer, raccoon, striped skunk ... popular. Hunting, primarily for whitetail deer and waterfowl continues to ...
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  • eagles and vultures thrive well here. Moose, deer and many smaller mammals such as Coyotes, badgers, rabbit, fox, squirrels and beaver also live in ...
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  • of an eagle or black hawk, a snake skin, wolf and deer tails, war-clubs, feathers, flutes, and medicinal paint (warpaint with topical and subdermal ...
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