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Mule Deer
Mule Deer Diorama
Interesting Facts
The Mule Deer got its name from its mule like ears great for hearing!
The Mule Deer is also called the jumping deer for its jumping habit whil running.
Mule Deer weigh in between 250 to 300 pounds
The Mule Deer live in the temprate invirment.
References
“Mule Deer.”
Enature.com
.
2003. enature.com 17 Apr.2009 <
http://www.enature.com/fieldguides/detail.asp?allSpecies=y&searchText=mule%20deer&curGroupID=5&lgfromWhere=&curPageNum=1
>.
”Mule Deer.”
Forestry.com
2 Apr, 2009.forestry.com 22 Apr, 2009 <
http://forestry.com/blog/mule-deer/
>.
“Mule Deer.”
Wikipedia
. 21 Apr. 2009. wikipeadia. 22 Apr 2009. <
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mule-deer
>.
”Mule Deer.”
Wildlife fact-file
1991.
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References
“Mule Deer.” Enature.com. 2003. enature.com 17 Apr.2009 <http://www.enature.com/fieldguides/detail.asp?allSpecies=y&searchText=mule%20deer&curGroupID=5&lgfromWhere=&curPageNum=1>.
”Mule Deer.” Forestry.com 2 Apr, 2009.forestry.com 22 Apr, 2009 <http://forestry.com/blog/mule-deer/>.
“Mule Deer.” Wikipedia . 21 Apr. 2009. wikipeadia. 22 Apr 2009. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mule-deer>.
”Mule Deer.” Wildlife fact-file 1991.