Odocoileus virginianusWhite-tailed deer are found throughout most of the continental United States and are one of the most common ungulates (hoofed mammals) in North America. White-tailed deer are herbivorous, meaning their diet is almost entirely made up of plants. They eat a huge variety of plants from acorns to poison ivy! They can also eat some mushrooms which are poisonous to people. Did You Know?
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Last updated: August 22, 2021