deer

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deer

Deer

2002
Examines the deer's environment, anatomy, social life, food, mating habits, and relationship with humans.

Deer

2004
Photographs and simple text introduce early readers to deer and where they live.

Tracker

2007
Thirteen-year-old John tracks a deer in the Minnesota woods for his family's winter meat and, in doing so, finds himself drawn to the doe that leads him.

Fawns

2009
This book is a basic introduction to fawns and how they grow.

Key deer

2008
Describes the characteristics, behaviors, and life cycles of Key deer, a species that lives only in the Florida Keys, explains some of the reasons why the animals became endangered, and discusses the efforts of the government, scientists, wildlife workers, and volunteers to protect and restore Key deer populations.

Deer

2004
This is a brief introduction to deer, including what they look like, what they eat, and how they stay safe.

Deer have fawns

2002
Describes the birth, growth, development, and reproduction of deer.

Deer and elk

1994
Text and accompanying photographs discuss the diversity and adaptability of deer and elk as well as recent conservation efforts.

Herman and Rosie

2013
In New York City, a "groovy little jazz number" brings together a lonely crocodile and deer.

White-tailed deer

2005
Examines the general characteristics of deer, describes the physical traits of the white-tailed deer, the most common species in North America, and provide information about what they eat, their senses, enemies, and lifestyles.

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