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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
White-tailed deer (proposed) Black bear (proposed) Eastern wolf (proposed) Thirteen-lined ground squirrel (proposed) Mississippi: White-tailed deer (1974) [30] Red fox (1997) [31] Bottlenosed dolphin (1974) (water mammal) [30] Missouri: Missouri mule (animal) (1995) [32] Montana: Grizzly bear (1983) [33] Nebraska: White-tailed deer (1981) [34 ...
Here's up-to-date information on CWD, deer season dates, bag limits, harvest reporting and more for hunters in Mississippi. Mississippi deer season 2024-25: Here's what hunters need to know Skip ...
A bill in the Mississippi Legislature aims to extend deer season to five months ending on February 28.
Here's what deer hunters in Mississippi need to know about dates, CWD, harvest reporting and legal deer in the 2022-23 hunting season.
Deer population may be negatively impacted by infectious disease in the population, such as chronic wasting disease. Chronic wasting disease is present in 25 states in the United States, three Canadian provinces, Finland, Norway, and South Korea. Chronic wasting disease was first discovered in white-tailed deer and elk in 1978.
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White-tailed deer from the tropics and the Florida Keys are markedly smaller-bodied than temperate populations, averaging 35 to 50 kg (77 to 110 lb), with an occasional adult female as small as 25 kg (55 lb). [16] White-tailed deer from the Andes are larger than other tropical deer of this species and have thick, slightly woolly-looking fur ...