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  2. Mule deer - Wikipedia

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    The mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) is a deer indigenous to western North America; it is named for its ears, which are large like those of the mule. Two subspecies of mule deer are grouped into the black-tailed deer .

  3. Sitka deer - Wikipedia

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    The Sitka deer or Sitka black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus sitkensis) is a subspecies of mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus), similar to the Columbian black-tailed subspecies (O. h. colombianus). Their name originates from Sitka, Alaska, and it is not to be confused with the similarly named sika deer. Weighing in on average between 48 and 90 kg ...

  4. Black-tailed deer - Wikipedia

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    Black-tailed deer or blacktail deer occupy coastal regions of western North America. There are two subspecies, the Columbian black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) which ranges from the Pacific Northwest of the United States and coastal British Columbia in Canada [1] to Santa Barbara County in Southern California, [2] and a second subspecies known as the Sitka deer (O. h ...

  5. Odocoileus - Wikipedia

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    Odocoileus hemionus: Mule deer: western half of North America. Odocoileus pandora: Yucatan brown brocket: Yucatán Peninsula (Mexico, Guatemala, Belize) Odocoileus virginianus: White-tailed deer: throughout most of the continental United States, southern Canada, Mexico, Central America, and northern portions of South America as far south as ...

  6. California mule deer - Wikipedia

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    The name "California Mule Deer" comes from their large, mule-like ears which, along with their black-tipped tail, make them easily distinguishable from other deer species. With a lifespan that can reach up to 22 years, these deer are built for endurance and adaptability, showcasing an impressive ability to navigate the diverse terrains of ...

  7. File:Mule Deer foraging at Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park ...

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    Čeština: Jelenec ušatý (Odocoileus hemionus) shání potravu za pozního zimního rána v národním parku Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park, Britská Kolumbie, Kanada. English: Mule Deer ( Odocoileus hemionus ) foraging on a late winter morning at Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park , British Columbia, Canada.

  8. Capreolinae - Wikipedia

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    Western roe deer (C. capreolus) Eastern roe deer (C. pygargus) Genus Hydropotes. Water deer (H. inermis) Tribe Alceini. Genus Alces. Moose or Eurasian elk (A. alces) †Gallic moose (A. gallicus) Tribe Odocoileini. Genus Rangifer. Caribou/reindeer (R. tarandus) Genus Odocoileus. Mule deer (O. hemionus) White-tailed deer (O. virginianus) Yucatan ...

  9. List of cervids - Wikipedia

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    O. h. californicus (California mule deer) O. h. cerrosensis (Cedros Island mule deer) O. h. columbianus (Black-tailed deer) O. h. eremicus (desert mule deer) O. h. fuliginatus (southern mule deer) O. h. hemionus (Rocky Mountain mule deer) O. h. inyoensis (Inyo mule deer) O. h. peninsulae (peninsular mule deer) O. h. sheldoni (Tiburon Island ...