Odocoileus virginianus
Odocoileus virginianus or the white-tailed deer is tan or brown in the summer and grayish brown in winter. It has white on its throat, around its eyes and nose, on its stomach and on the underside of its tail. The male has antlers. Males weigh between 150 and 300 pounds and females weigh between 90 and 200 pounds.
White-tailed Deer
These deer are near Duluth, Minnesota U.S.A. They live in the wild and roam between homes that feed them. They are fed corn and alfalfa.
Northern Minnesota
This area has a humid continental climate with warm summers and no dry season. The temperature typically varies from 8°F to 77°F. The record high is 97°F, low is -38.9°F. The elevation is 1150ft - 1250ft.