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White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) 1974 [13] [2] Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) 1997 [2] Marine mammal: Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) 1974 [13] Waterfowl: Wood duck (Aix sponsa) 1974 [14] Reptile: American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) 1987 [15] Shell: Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) 1974
The white-tailed deer's coat is a reddish-brown in the spring and summer, and turns to a grey-brown throughout the fall and winter. The white-tailed deer can be recognized by the characteristic white underside to its tail. It raises its tail when it is alarmed to warn the predator that it has been detected. [11] Female with tail in alarm posture
A white deer from species such as fallow deer, roe deer, white-tailed deer, black-tailed deer, or rusa, is instead referred to as a “white buck” or “white doe”. The all-white coloration is the result of leucism , a condition that causes hair and skin to lose its natural pigmentation.
English: Distribution map of White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in America Français : Carte de répartition du Cerf de Virginie ( Odocoileus virginianus ) en Amérique Date
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The Key deer is a subspecies of white-tailed deer which migrated to the Florida Keys from the mainland over a land bridge during the Wisconsin glaciation. The earliest known written reference to Key deer comes from the writings of Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda , a Spanish sailor shipwrecked in the Florida Keys and captured by Native Americans ...
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Seneca white deer inside the depot. The Seneca white deer are a rare herd of deer living within the confines of the former Seneca Army Depot in Seneca County, New York.When the 10,600-acre (43 km 2) depot was created in 1941, a 24-mile (39 km) fence was erected around its perimeter, isolating a small herd of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), some of which had white coats.