Acorns and beechnuts (until buried by snow) and woody browse are important autumn and early winter foods, as well as dried leaves and grasses. After snowfall, the winter diet consists of woody browse ...
whitetail deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and caribou (Rangifer tarandus). Caribou comes from the Miꞌkmaq language of the Northern peoples of Canada and means snow shoveler. There are 14 ...
New Hampshire Fish and Game suggests there are close to 100,000 white-tailed deer in the state. When the snow is not too deep, they can survive on bark, twigs, and buds, or by scratching up acorns ...
Two indigenous white “ezoshika” deer, considered a “messenger of God,” were seen separately grazing in snow-covered fields in the Sarobetsu plain in northern Hokkaido on Feb. 13.
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