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  2. Largest cervids - Wikipedia

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    Largest cervids. 1 language ... Cervids are one of the most common wild herbivores of the world. ... Mule deer: Odocoileus hemionus: 210 (463) [9] 1.2: 10:

  3. List of cervids - Wikipedia

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    A member of this family is called a deer or a cervid. They are widespread throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia, and are found in a wide variety of biomes . Cervids range in size from the 60 cm (24 in) long and 32 cm (13 in) tall pudú to the 3.4 m (11.2 ft) long and 3.4 m (11.2 ft) tall moose .

  4. List of mammals of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    White-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus LC. Northern white-tailed deer, O. v. borealis LC [4] Dakota white-tailed deer, O. v. dacotensis LC [4] Kansas white-tailed deer, O. v. macrourus LC [4] Caribou, Rangifer tarandus VU extirpated Woodland caribou, R. t. caribou extirpated; Mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus LC; Sika deer, Cervus nippon LC ...

  5. Squid Diet and Mule Deer: This Week’s Reader Mail - AOL

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    The whole population was killed. The small herd of circa 20 reindeer introduced in the late 19th century had grown to two herds of over 4,000 reindeer. ... Mule Deer vs. White-Tail Deer. Just saw ...

  6. Anderson: In NE Minnesota, DNR staff, habitat and deer all ...

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    It's generally the same area now it was in 2003, when 5,032 deer were killed. Ten years later, the harvest was 1,556, and last year it was just 557. To me, that's not acceptable.

  7. 'I knew he was a giant': Ohio hunter might have bagged a ...

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    Hunter Christopher u0022CJu0022 Alexander poses with the deer he killed. The deer's rack was green-scored at a typical 206 7/8 inches, which would push it 5 inches past the Ohio record.

  8. Mule deer - Wikipedia

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    The mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) is a deer indigenous to western North America; it is named for its ears, which are large like those of the mule.Two subspecies of mule deer are grouped into the black-tailed deer.

  9. Pudu - Wikipedia

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    Size: The smallest species of deer in the world, being 32 to 35 cm (13 to 14 in) tall at the shoulder and weighs 3.3 to 6 kg (7.3 to 13.2 lb). [14] The antlers of the northern pudú grow to about 6 cm (2.4 in) long, also curving backward.