0 a quite large animal with four legs that eats grass and leaves. The male has antlers (= wide horns like branches) . The female is called a hind or a doe and the male a stag or buck:
a herd of deer
1 a large animal, the males of which have wide horns that stick out like branches, that lives in forests and eats grass and leaves
The simplest explanation for the association is that these bones belonged to parts of deer carcasses deposited with the burial as grave goods.
The production of the larvae in faeces of infected deer is expressed as the number of larvae per gram of faeces (lpg).
On each sampling day, the herbage height was estimated visually and the distribution and behaviour of deer recorded.
Tapir tracks were second only to red brocket deer in terms of terrestrial mammal track densities.
Ants and ant parts were found in the stomachs of deer mice at the fox pen site (12.1%) and the campground site (11.2%).
There was no detectable difference in the percentage of deer mice that ingested ants at the fox pen site and campground site.
Landscape structure influences continental distribution of hantavirus in deer mice.
This was because a previous year's experiment, sited on the third block, was abandoned having being completely grazed by deer at the seedling stage.
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