The white-tailed deer can be found in southern Canada and most of the United States, except for the Southwest, Alaska and Hawaii. A deer's home range is usually less than a square mile. Deer collect in family groups of a mother and her fawns. When a doe has no fawns, she is usually solitary. Male bucks may live in groups consisting of three or four individuals, except in mating season, when they are solitary. During mating season bucks become a different animal in a sense. They are in extreme breeding state with all of their senses honed in on finding a doe in heat.
The white-tailed deer lives in wooded areas. In some areas, deer overpopulation is a problem. Gray wolves and mountain lions used to be predators of the white-tailed deer and helped keep their …show more content…
It may also "flag" or raise its tail and show its white underside. When a mother deer is running, this white underside can help her fawns follow her. White-tailed deer are very good runners. They can run at speeds of up to 30 miles an hour. They are also good leapers and swimmers. The wheezing or snorting is a signal for danger in the area. Whitetail deer nowadays are very easy to pattern with modern technology like cameras and other things. When the rut, or mating season, comes around their behavior changes drastically. They get off of their normal feeding patterns to find a mate. The males during the rut show dominance and protect themselves by fighting using their