Think of deer and the image that pops into most American's minds
is that of a white-tailed deer, the most common large mammal in
North America. Most Europeans are more familiar with red deer. It
may surprise many people to know that there are actually about 50
species of deer found throughout the world. Here, readers will find
nontechnical, expert information about the wide range of diverse
deer species.
Did you know that elk and caribou are deer? Or that the earliest
fossils of deer are 15 to 20 million years old? Have you ever
wondered whether deer swim, play, or see color? How do deer avoid
predators and survive the winter? Do deer make good pets or carry
contagious diseases? George A. Feldhamer and William J. McShea
answer these and other intriguing questions about members of the
deer family Cervidae.
From the diminutive pudu of South America that weighs 17 pounds
to male moose that weigh close to 2,000 pounds, Feldhamer and
McShea explore the biology, evolution, ecology, feeding habits,
reproduction, and behavior of deer. They chronicle the
relationships between humans and deer--both positive and
negative--and discuss the challenges of deer conservation and
management.
With vivid color photographs and an accessible and engaging
question-and-answer format, this easy-to-read book is the go-to
resource on deer. Nature lovers, hunters, and anyone curious about
deer will find this fact-filled book both fascinating and full of
surprises.
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