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  • How to Spot a Deer in The Woods

    When walking through the woods you may find a deer. You need to be quiet when close to a deer to not scare it away. Or when your driving you may see a deer. You would never want to harm a deer...

  • How to Field Dress a White-Tailed Deer

    Field dressing is a necessary step to help ensure the meat from your deer tastes good and doesn't spoil. Your performance will have a direct impact on the quality of the meat. Avoid puncturing...

  • How to Hunt White Tail Deer

    The most challenging part of hunting white-tail deer is finding the deer. Good hunters take the preparation seriously. Always check your equipment and review any new hunting regulations before the...

  • Food for Deer

    Deer can find food in the wild on their own. They also will take any freebies you offer if given the chance. Food plots attract deer to a location. The deer are more healthy. Feed the deer and you...

  • How to Make Your Own Deer Food Block

    A homemade deer food block is easy to make and will attract deer to your backyard for deer-watching, to your acreage for photography purposes or to a hunting stand. Observing deer activity also...

  • How to Control the Wild Game Population

    Greater scientific understanding of the home ranges of game animal species, and the carrying capacity of the environments in which they live, can create the optimum conditions not only for the...

  • The Best Place to Find Deer Shed Horns

    Deer antlers, the horn-like protrusions that grow from male deer's heads, grow from the late summer through the winter and into the spring, when they are dropped. The fallen antlers are also...

  • Homemade Deer Feed

    Deer will naturally graze in yards with green grass, flowers and gardens. Of course, you might want to keep the deer out of your flowerbeds and eating something else. They also love acorns and...

  • Whitetails in Their Natural Habitat

    White-tailed deer are one of the most prevalent large mammals in North America. They have some very distinctive habits and characteristics. They have thrived over their range because of the...

  • Why Is Deer Hunting Important to Our Environment?

    While many animal advocates are against hunting of any kind, it is necessary for the health of our planet. An overpopulation of deer causes significant damage on various levels.

  • How to Learn Taxidermy at Home

    Whether you're interested in displaying life-like representations of animals in your home or wish to open your own taxidermy business, it's possible to learn taxidermy from the comfort of your own...

  • Information on Animals in Japan

    With its many bustling, crowded cities and relative lack of wild spaces, it may seem like animals native to Japan should be rare. However, Japan does have some unequaled wild species that...

  • Deer Habitat & Food

    Deer are spread over the entire world and are found in many different habitats from swamps to deserts. Learn more about five different species of deer, their habitats and what they eat.

  • How to Mount Deer Antlers at Home

    If you were successful in hunting a deer and want to display the antlers, you might want to have the satisfaction of mounting the antlers on your own -- and save the taxidermist's fee. With the...

  • Deer Feeder Tips

    More and more people are actively working to preserve nature near their homes and offices. As humans encroach on animal habitats, animals find it more difficult to find food year-round. Many...

  • Why Do Deer Lose Their Antlers?

    Have you wondered why deer shed their antlers? Deer grow and shed their antlers each year. Antlers serve a vital purpose in deer reproduction. Antlers also provide many details about a deer's...

  • Ways to Make Your Own Deer Feed

    In deer country, it's common to see large numbers of does and bucks browsing in fields at dusk or during early morning hours. Deer are wild animals, always on the lookout for predators and danger....

  • Why Do Male Deer Have Antlers?

    No living tissue grows more rapidly than deer antlers. Deer antlers typically grow only on the male of the species--except for caribou, where both sexes will grow antlers. A type of living bone,...

  • Types of Deer Food

    Deer are attracted to certain kinds of foods. A farmer will often feed his deer grains, much like chickens, as their main staple of food. However, deer will eat almost anything that they can...

  • How to Mount Deer Antlers to a Plaque

    Deer hunting is a sport enjoyed by many people around the country. The thrill of the hunt and the victory of capturing a beautiful buck make lasting memories. Lots of sportsmen take pride in...

  • Facts on Deer Antlers

    Antlers are found on every member of the deer family. Antlers grow from what is known as a pedicle, which is a point on the front of the animal's skull. Unlike horns, antlers are shed each year...

  • What Are Antlers?

    Antlers are unique to the deer family and are composed of living bone which regenerates each year and branches out. Antlers are shed each year before beginning to grow again in the spring. Antlers...

  • How to Find Bigfoot

    Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, is a large hairy bipedal ape thought to roam the northwestern United States. While elusive in nature, and somewhat intimidating, this animal is curious and...

  • How to Protect Your Garden From Animals

    With Spring just around the corner, those of us who enjoy gardening, can't wait to start "playing in the dirt"! After careful planning, soil preparation, and tool overhauls, don't...

  • How to Make a Salt Lick for Deer

    If you are interested in wildlife, deer hunting, wildlife photography or wildlife management then you might consider making a salt lick for deer. By providing salt and other minerals essential to...

  • How Does a Deer Find Food?

    Deer are what are known as ruminants. They have a four-chambered stomach that allows them to eat large amounts of food at any one time. They will chew their food only enough so that it can be...

  • About Deer Antlers

    Antlers are actually living bone that male deer are able to regenerate each year. They are used for defense, to battle other males for dominance, and to find food in the snow. Antlers are...

  • How to Dry Deer Skin

    You bagged your deer. You have meat in the freezer and antlers to mount. Now what to do with the beautiful tawny hide? True blue hunters will utilize all of the animal they kill and there are many...

  • How Does Deer Hunting Season Work?

    Deer hunting season is an annual event celebrated by countless people every fall. Each autumn, states across the country allow hunters of all ages to participate in the killing of a deer and...

  • About Deer

    A deer is a mammal that lives on plants and has a style of eating and digesting known as ruminating, which sets it apart from other mammals. Deer are members of the order Artiodactyla and the...

  • Tracking a Deer Shot in the Hind Leg

    It is always considered unfortunate when a hunter mistakenly shoots a targeted deer in the hind leg. Most hunters will take the necessary time to track the deer and put it out of its misery. A...

  • How to Track Deer

    Learn how to track a deer in the wild, by learning to identifying deer hoof prints and signs in this free video clip.

  • How to Identify a Female Deer

    Female deer, known as does, have a different appearance and behavior pattern than their male counterparts. Identifying a female deer may bring challenges, however, if you don't know what to look...

  • How to Identify a Male Deer

    There are various stages in the life of most animals including the deer. Most places try to manage the population of these animals by limiting the number of males and females that can be killed...

  • How to Spot Deer Tracks

    If you want to know if deer are playing in your back yard, or you are spending a day hiking and want to see deer, there are things you can look for to help you to spot their tracks. Once you have...

  • How to Taxidermy a Deer

    The art of taxidermy means reproducing a three-dimensional image of an animal. Many people have animals stuffed for display in their homes to show off successful hunts. Fish and deer are among the...

  • How to Track Moose

    The tracks of a moose are like the tracks of a deer except much bigger. The moose has two toes with a ridge running through the middle. You can find moose in the northern United States, across...

  • How to Track Deer

    You can deer find all across the United States. A visit to your local woods, forest or park can afford you the opportunity to spot a whitetail deer. In heavily populated areas, you may see these...

  • How to Identify White Tail Deer

    The white tail deer is thought to be the most widespread deer species in the world. Their population in the United States has continued to soar in spite of the fact that they're also the most...

  • How to Gut a Deer

    In order to turn a deer into something edible, you’ll need to remove the intestines, stomach, rectum, bladder and a few other internal organs. Read on to learn how to gut a deer.

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