Ever been walking through the woods and heard a loud snort? Chances are it’s a doe deer that’s been alerted to your presence and is warning others. Deer have all kinds of ways to communicate with each ...
A new study provides the first evidence of polyandry – when females choose to mate with more than one male – in female fallow deer. According to a team of scientists from Queen Mary, University of ...
Fawns are keenly tuned to their mothers' voices, but female fallow deer can't recognize their own offspring based on sound alone, a new study finds. The imbalance is an example of how the type of ...
The forest is not a quiet place. It is full of all kinds of noises almost all of the time ... birds chirping, squirrels rustling about in the leaves and running through the limbs, turkeys scratching ...
To female black-tailed deer, their home turf provides a safe haven and a refuge against possible predation by pumas. Does that venture into unchartered territory are four times more likely to fall ...
Hungry deer in the northeastern U. S. are likely changing the acoustics of their forests by eating up bushes, small trees and other leafy plants that normally would affect the transmission of natural ...
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