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Habitat/environment

The White Tailed Deer is distinctly an adaptable animal, cable of living in a lot of different areas, ranging from swamps like in Florida to dry desert lands likw in Mexico and Texas. For the most part, they’re found in southern Canada and almost all over America.

Ideally, they inhabit places with bushy thickets, which enable them to hide within them and also get food from it. The most suitable environments include a mixture of croplands, hardwoods, brushlands and pasturelands.

Usually, in the summer, meadows and fields become their habitats, as the segments of broad-leaved greenwood are used as shade.

During the Winter, they predominately keep to foresets, utilizing the coniferous stands as shelter from the relentless weather and elements.  

 

The White Tail can be found in these types of habitat:

Habitat Regions: temperate ; tropical

Terrestiral Biomes: chaparral ; forest ; rainforest ; scrub forest

Wetlands: swamp

Hover your curser over a image to see what a possible habitat could look like for a White Tailed Deer. Click on photo for more info about that specifc type of habitat. 

 

These are just examples. 

Temperate
Tropical
Chaparral
Forests
Rain Forest
Scrub Forest
Swamp
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