Nebraska’s State Mammal: the White-tailed Deer
White-tailed Deer can can be 3-3 1/2 feet tall at the shoulder and weigh 50-250 pounds. Male whitetails are bigger and grow they’re antlers from March to August. They shed them in late winter. Very rarely females grow antlers. The deer’s coat is reddish brown in summer and turns slightly grey in the winter. The fawns are reddish brown with some white spots. The White-tailed Deer live a lot in farms, woods, parks, forest, and open areas. They have very hard stomachs and can digest twigs, leaves, poison ivy, greenbrier, wildflowers, honey suckle, acorns, soybeans, corn, and oak seedlings.
June 1st, 2009 at 1:45 pm
Very nicely done. Please watch out for homophone mistakes, such as they’re/there/their. Also, where is the rest of your work for Nebraska?