The Deer of North America: The White-tailed, Mule and Black-tailed Deer, Genus Odocoileus, Their History and ManagementWalter Penn Taylor |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 11
Page 45
... tarsal glands Mikado Brown . Similar to typical virginianus of Virginia , but smaller ; general color somewhat darker ; facial areas dis- tinctly darker - blackish along median line ; skull differing in detail . Similar in size to ...
... tarsal glands Mikado Brown . Similar to typical virginianus of Virginia , but smaller ; general color somewhat darker ; facial areas dis- tinctly darker - blackish along median line ; skull differing in detail . Similar in size to ...
Page 70
... glands whenever the young started rubbing them together . As far as the human nose could detect , the fawn did not have any body odor , although the condition obviously ceased as soon as the fawns began urinating on their tarsal glands ...
... glands whenever the young started rubbing them together . As far as the human nose could detect , the fawn did not have any body odor , although the condition obviously ceased as soon as the fawns began urinating on their tarsal glands ...
Page 127
... tarsal glands . While the most nervous deer were the ones emitting the musk odor , it was the least nervous which most frequently urinated on these glands . Mule deer urinate on the tarsals more frequently than whitetails . At times the ...
... tarsal glands . While the most nervous deer were the ones emitting the musk odor , it was the least nervous which most frequently urinated on these glands . Mule deer urinate on the tarsals more frequently than whitetails . At times the ...
Contents
Mound builder ceremonial deer headdress | 6 |
WHAT AND Where are the Whitetails? | 31 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WHITETAILED DEER | 57 |
Copyright | |
34 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adirondacks adult age classes Aldo Leopold animals antlers appears areas Arizona average black-tailed deer blacktail breeding British Columbia buck California California mule deer camp Caton cent Cheatum coast deer coat color conifers counts cover deer food deer herds deer hunters deer hunting DEER Odocoileus virginianus deer population deer range deer's dogs fawns feeding females forage forest gland grass growth habitat hairs hardwood hunting season inches increase Island kill less losses males Michigan miles months mountain mule deer normal North northern number of deer observed occur parasites pelage Pennsylvania period plants pounds predators premolars produced region rifle Severinghaus sex ratio shooting shot Sitka deer skull snow southern species summer tail tarsal glands Texas tion tracks trails trees usually Vancouver Island venison weight western white-tailed deer WHITE-TAILED DEER Odocoileus whitetail Wildlife winter range Wisconsin yards yearling York