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This informative piece, authored by Kaelyn E. Ewers, a 3rd-grade student, details the characteristics and lifestyle of the female white-tailed deer. With its distinctive red and brown coat, this mammal thrives in diverse habitats, including the Piedmont region, mountains, and forests. White-tailed deer primarily feed on berries, small branches, and grass. Their survival is challenged by various predators, including owls, foxes, and humans. The article also emphasizes their adaptations, such as quick movement to safer areas when threatened.
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FEMALE WHTE TAILED DEER BY: KAELYN E Mrs. Ewers 3rd. class
It is a mammal. • It has a red and brown coat. • They have small teeth. What Does It Look Like
It eats berries. • They eat small branches. • They also eat grass. What Does It Eat
They live in the Piedmont region. • They live in the Mountains. • They can also live in forests. Where Does It Live?
Some of their predators are owls and cars. • Some other ones are foxes and birds. • One of their most predator is people. What are their predators?
Deer usually have food near them so they can survive. • If a another animal comes in their territory they will run. • If something happens to their habitat they move to a safer spot. What are the animals Adaptions