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Big Mule Deer
Big mule deer and their babies can be viewed on most North American conservation sites online.
This animal carries its thin, black-tipped tail drooped, unlike the uplifted, bushy white tail of its cousin. Whitetail deer are tan in color, with a larger tail. Their antlers are normally relatively small and branch to form 2 equal forks. Their large ears are distinctive.
Big mule deer and their babies can be viewed on most North American conservation sites online.
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Big Mule Deer -
babies, conservation
These animals are usually dark gray-brown, with a small white rump patch and a small, black-tipped tail. This species is closely related to the eastern species-the white-tailed deer, though it is distinct in its biological, ecological, and behavioral attributes. Big mule deer and their babies can be viewed on most North American conservation sites online.
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