How to use in-sentence of “deer”:
+ Because they thought it was so bad, they also changed their thoughts on “The Deer Hunter”.
+ Antelopes occupy the ecological niche which deer occupy north of the Sahara.
+ The largest animal is the elk, a type of moose, which is a member of the deer family.
+ The deer are very good at figuring out where the spring growth will be and when it will be there, even when it is different from the last year.
+ Scientists call this “green wave surfing.” According to scientists from the University of Wyoming, by migrating, mule deer can eat spring plants for 120 days in a year with lots of rain and 60 days in a year with very little rain.
+ The source of these fawns, from the Eastern United States, gave the company the idea to change Felix Salten’s Roe Deer to a mule deer.
Example sentences of “deer”:
+ Mouse deer live in Asia.
+ Major-histocompatibility-complex-associated variation in secondary sexual traits of white-tailed deer : evidence for good-genes advertisement.
+ Musk deer do not have antlers.
+ This type of deer is quite shy.
+ It was first suspected to exist in 1931 when a fishing boat found an Antlersantler of a deer in the area.
+ Musk deer live in the mountain forests of Asia, Russia, China, and the Korean Peninsula.
+ A brocket deer is the species of deer in the genus “Mazama”.
+ The male deer need minerals such as calcium and phosphate for their antler growth.
+ In 1991, the government began killing some of the deer in the park to protect the plants.
+ He was best known for directing, producing and co-writing the 1978 Academy Award-winning movie “The Deer Hunter”, and for writing and directing 1980s financial failure “Heaven’s Gate”.
+ When the young water deer are 6 months old they are independent and leave their mothers.
+ Pleistocene to Holocene extinction dynamics in giant deer and woolly mammoth.
+ The wolves would keep the deer population lower.
+ The story is about a Roe Deer and his life as he grows up.
+ Depending on species, brocket deer are small to medium-sized with stout bodies and large ears.
+ Some of its prey, like the kouprey and Schomburgk’s deer, are extinct, but some, like the Eld’s deer, hog deer and wild water buffalo, are still living but rare.
+ Red deer are found in the Atlas Mountains of North Africa, and some deer arrived in South America via the Great American Interchange.
+ Mouse deer live in Asia.
+ Major-histocompatibility-complex-associated variation in secondary sexual traits of white-tailed deer : evidence for good-genes advertisement.
More in-sentence examples of “deer”:
+ Rusa deer are known by their large ears, the tufts of hair above the eyebrows, and antlers.
+ Two species were originally recognised: the barking deer is "Muntiacus vaginalis" and Reeves's muntjac is "Muntiacus reevesi".
+ The pair of deer are for the wildlife of the islands.
+ Rusa deer are known by their large ears, the tufts of hair above the eyebrows, and antlers.
+ Two species were originally recognised: the barking deer is “Muntiacus vaginalis” and Reeves’s muntjac is “Muntiacus reevesi”.
+ The pair of deer are for the wildlife of the islands.
+ Often, ceramic powder is used instead of deer antler powder, but the quality is not as good.
+ Mule deer have been introduced speciesintroduced to Argentina.
+ The deer are a group of even-toed ungulate mammals.
+ Its main ingredients, then and now, are wild birds and animals such as partridge, pheasant, deer and hare.
+ They are the only species of deer in Africa.
+ Reindeer are the only deer where both sexes have antlers.
+ Rusa deer are mostly active in the early morning and late afternoon.
+ Lodges are available to guests who visit the island for the salmon fishing as well as black bear and deer hunting.
+ HumanHumans brought mule deer into the region, which may be a threat to Pando.
+ The rich used to go hunting to kill deer and wild boar for their feasts.
+ It includes the suburbs of Hillside, Delahey, Kings Park, Caroline Springs, Deer Park, Cairnlea and Melton as well as the satellite townships of Diggers Rest and Toolern Vale.
+ The tapirs or tapir deer are a family family of odd-toed ungulate mammals.
+ The mule deer is a species of deer.
+ They are no more closely related to deer than any other even-toed ungulates.
+ The scientists also say that climate change is putting the deer in danger by causing more years with very little rain.
+ Schomburgk’s Deer is a species of deer which became extinct in 1938.
+ The roe deer lives in Europe, Asia Minor, and the coastal regions of the Caspian Sea.
+ Sika deer are native to Taiwan to Japan, but they have been introduced to many parks in Europe.
+ In Alaska, bunchberry is an important forage plant for mule deer, black-tailed deer and moose, which consume it throughout the growing season.
+ The menu – stuffed head of donkey, elephant consommé, roasted camel, kangaroo stew, bear shanks roasted in pepper sauce, wolf in deer sauce, cat with rat, and antelope in truffle sauce – has become legendary.
+ Biotic sources would include insects which might bore into the tree, deer which might rub bark off the trunk, or fungi, which might attach themselves to the tree.
+ Musk deer are about 90 centimeters long and about 60 centimeters high with a tail length of 4-6 centimeters.
+ Rusa deer were introduced to New Guinea in the early 1900s.
+ Three kinds of animals are there and nowhere else: deer mouse, island fox, and island night lizard.
+ The deer lives in a habitat similar to that of the Chital of India, that is, open dry and mixed deciduous forests, parklands, and savannas.
+ A water deer baby has white dots and stripes on its fur, which disappear after 8 weeks.
+ He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in “The Deer Hunter” where he played a disturbed Vietnam warVietnam veteran with Robert De Niro.
+ He was firstly believed to be involved with a gang of poachers, who stole and sold deer that belonged to the King.
+ If they run, deer are outstanding runners.
+ Musk deer are more primitive than true deer.
+ It is also said that sometimes Gein brought gifts of fresh venison to his neighbours but Gein said he had never shot a deer in his life.
+ The purpose of forest laws was to preserve the New Forest as a place for royal deer hunting, and interference with the King’s deer and its forage was punished.
+ Male white-tailed deer have large antlers.
+ Musk deer have been hunted and killed for its musk.
+ As of 2013, there were 2170 swamp deer in the reserve.
+ During the autumn, the deer engage in mating.
+ The deer began to be reintroduced in the wild in 1985, with a herd of 20 deer.
+ The wolf, falcon, deer and horse were important symbolic animals.
+ One noted historical herd of fallow deer is kept in the Ottenby Preserve in Öland, Sweden.
+ This is an alarm call and alerts any other deer in the area.
+ In 1996, “The Deer Hunter” was picked to keep in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress..
+ Water deer live close to water: in swamps and on the shores of rivers and lakes.
+ The deer led them to the lake.
+ Royal forests usually included large areas of heath, grassland and wetland– anywhere that supported deer and other game.
+ The park is in the valley of the Red Deer River, which is noted for its badland topography.
+ It is also called European roe deer to not confuse it with the related Asian species, the Siberian roe deer.