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Whitetail Food
Information on whitetail food, keeping a baby, conservation status of the species and other information can be obtained from the Internet.
The Sitka Black tailed type animal (Odocoileus hemionus sitkensis) is a subspecies of the Mule type. It is smaller, stockier, and has a shorter face then other black-tailed animal. In summer, Sitka type animal’s coats are chestnut or reddish-brown with white uneven spots.
Information on whitetail food, keeping a baby, conservation status of the species and other information can be obtained from the Internet.
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Whitetail Food -
baby, conservation
In winter, they loose the red highlights and are replaced by dark brownish gray. The tail is black with a light underside. Normal adult antlers are relatively small, having three points (including the eye guard;) they are dark-brown with black-tailed branching. Information on whitetail food, keeping a baby, conservation status of the species and other information can be obtained from the Internet.
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