Mule deer, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, 2015.
Summary
Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) are named for their ears, which resemble those of a mule. Distinguish this deer from white-tailed deer most easily by the ears, color of the tail and configuration of antlers. The mule deer has a black-tipped tail, bifurcated antlers (they fork as they grow) and very large mule-like ears. White-tailed deer do not have these characteristics.
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Date
2015
Source
National Parks Gallery
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