Repeated browsing may create witches'-broom effect on saplings and shrubs. White-tailed deer may stand on their hind limbs to reach desirable plants. This manner of feeding creates a noticeable browse ...
its larger hind paws land in front of the two smaller front paws. Following at the rear is a track left by its long, thin tail. Scientifically known as Peromyscus sonoriensis, the western deer ...
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