No. They are active year round and are commonly seen during winters.
Deer breed one time a year and they only give birth one time a year!
he best time to identify the cattle tick is when it is at the adult stage. ... to a stage where there are great numbers in autumn and early winter the following year.
The most active time for tornadoes is generally in the spring.
Depends on the state and the time of year and what weapon you are using.
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The rutting season for deer is pretty much over. Deer are losing their antlers in mid-January. Walking in the woods where deer are known to frequent may lead to discovery of their shed antlers at this time of year.
This question is a bit too vague to answer, since it depends on where the deer lives, what time of year we're talking about here, etc.
A deer that is a year old.
A baby deer is generally called a fawn. Fawns often have spots or other "baby coloring" not seen in adult deer. This will fade as the fawn grows up. By the time he's a year old, he is a deer, not a fawn, and all of his protective "baby colors" will have faded away.
Yes. See all the deer hunters this time of year?