Mule Deer
39 images Created 20 Dec 2011
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Trophy bucks, does and fawns mostly from around Yellowstone. Mule Deer (Odocoileus Hemionus) can be found throughout the entire western United States, including the deserts of the American Southwest, Mule deer have large ears that move constantly and independently, as do mules, hence the name, "Mule Deer." The Greater Yellowstone hosts a prodigious population of Mule Deer and they are a great benefit for the economy, both as photographers fodder and for hunting. Mule deer can thrive nearly anywhere; their habitats include woodland chaparral, Sonoran desert, semi-desert, shrub woodland, Great Plains grasslands, shrub land forest, sagebrush steppe, and boreal forest. Mule deer are remarkably adaptable.
Trophy bucks, does and fawns mostly from around Yellowstone. Mule Deer (Odocoileus Hemionus) can be found throughout the entire western United States, including the deserts of the American Southwest, Mule deer have large ears that move constantly and independently, as do mules, hence the name, "Mule Deer." The Greater Yellowstone hosts a prodigious population of Mule Deer and they are a great benefit for the economy, both as photographers fodder and for hunting. Mule deer can thrive nearly anywhere; their habitats include woodland chaparral, Sonoran desert, semi-desert, shrub woodland, Great Plains grasslands, shrub land forest, sagebrush steppe, and boreal forest. Mule deer are remarkably adaptable.