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    The mule deer ( Odocoileus hemionus) is a deer indigenous to western North America; it is named for its ears, which are large like those of the mule. Two subspecies of mule deer are grouped into the black-tailed deer. [1] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

  2. Jun 10, 2024 · Mule deer, (Odocoileus hemionus), a medium-sized, gregarious deer of western North America that derives its name from its large ears. Mule deer also have striking pelage markings, large antlers, and scent glands.

  3. Mule deer are a large species of deer that live in North America. While they look like their relative, the whitetail deer , this species lives mostly in the western United States. You can differentiate them from their whitetail cousin by looking at their ears.

  4. Mule deer are among the most beloved and iconic wildlife of the American West. These deer are found west of the Missouri River, especially in the Rocky Mountain region of North America. Mule deer are adapted to arid, rocky environments.

  5. Named for their large, mule-like ears, Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) are indigenous to western North America and can be grouped into two subspecies of black-tailed deer. Mule Deer are related to White Tailed Deer , a more widely distributed species native to North America, with key differences in range, ear shape, tail color, and antler ...

  6. Mule deer are herbivorous (folivorous, graminivorous) animals that eat a wide variety of vegetable matter, such as fresh green leaves, lower branches of trees, twigs, and various types of grass. They particularly like blackberry and raspberry vines, mistletoe, grapes, mushrooms, and ferns.

  7. Dec 15, 2020 · Mule deer are ruminants; animals with four-chambered stomachs that chew cud reguritated from their first stomach, or rumen. Bacteria in the rumen helps a mule deer break down their food. Compared to other animals of their size, mule deer have small stomachs.