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Example sentences for "tailed deer"

  • He would recommend me not to shoot my rifle at a white-tailed deer in the particular moment that the outfit wagon was passing behind the animal on the further side of the brush.

  • Sometimes at evening they came upon elk, or black-tailed deer, feeding out in the high parks of the mountains; and once from the edge of some concealing timber he showed her a bear, sitting with an old log lifted in its paws.

  • The black-tailed deer of the Pacific Coast, long considered a distinct species, is now rated a subspecies of the mule deer.

  • Another easily seen field difference between mule and white-tailed deer is the dark, short-haired tail of the former as compared with the great white fan of the latter.

  • The long-tailed deer," began he, "is one of the smallest of the deer kind.

  • The long-tailed deer is often found in wooded countries; though its favourite haunts are not amid the heavy timber of the great forests, but in the park-like openings that occur in many parts of the Rocky Mountain valleys.

  • Among these natural groves may be seen troops of the long-tailed deer, browsing along the declivities of the hills, and, by their elegant attitudes and graceful movements, adding to the beauty of the landscape.

  • In a few hours their shouts outside would call me to the window, and there, drooping across the back of one of the orderlies’ horses, would be a magnificent black-tailed deer.

  • Then I have the heads of two black-tailed deer, of a buck and doe antelope for us, and the head and skin with claws of a grisly-bear.

  • A magnificent black-tailed deer, startled by our voices and laughter, and yet too well hidden by the underbrush to see us, resorted to a device habitual with deer when they wish to see over an extent of country.

  • To the colonist of the East and pioneer of the West, the white-tailed deer was an ever present help in time of trouble.

  • Black-tailed deer, antelope, black and silver tipped bears and mountain lions are the larger game animals which frequent the yellow pine forests in summer.

  • The Arizona white-tailed deer is resident throughout the year in comparatively small numbers on the brushy slopes of Tonto Basin, and sometimes strays up in summer into the border of the pine forest.

  • We saw the hunters of that fort, and they promised to supply me with Bighorns, at ten dollars apiece in the flesh, and also some Black-tailed Deer, and perhaps a Grizzly Bear.

  • After dinner Le Brun returned home, but brought only the skin of a young female of the White-tailed Deer, and I was surprised to see that it had the germ of a horn about one inch long; the skin was quite red, and it is saved.

  • The Bighorn hunters returned this afternoon with a Bighorn, a female, and also a female Black-tailed Deer.

  • They ran a Long-tailed Deer, and describe its movements precisely as do Lewis and Clark.

  • It is apparently quite different from any normal gait of the White-tailed Deer.

  • It is scarcely conceivable that it could survive, as the White-tailed Deer does, in some of our most thickly settled areas.

  • At such times they may be seen mixed with black-and-white-tailed deer, low on a river-bank.

  • The most familiar species is the common American deer, of which the Virginia or white-tailed deer is the type.

  • It is a far better sporting animal than the sneaking white-tailed deer, and affords excellent stalking.

  • As a sporting animal the white-tailed deer is not popular.

  • He drew out a freshly jerked strip of buffalo meat, and another very tender portion of a black-tailed deer that he himself had shot, and fell to it.

  • Two warriors on their ponies came up the valley, each carrying before him the body of a black-tailed deer.

  • The bushes moved, and a black-tailed deer, a splendid buck, stepped into the opening.

  • When we reached the spot we discovered him to be no elk, but a black-tailed deer, an animal nearly twice the size of the common deer, and quite unknown to the East.

  • I'll bet the gray Wyandotte pony against your mare that we start an elk or a black-tailed deer, or likely as not, a bighorn, before we are two miles out of camp.

  • Look at those trees down below us in the hollow; we'll go down there, and I reckon we'll get a black-tailed deer.

  • The white-tailed deer is found almost everywhere in the state; in some areas it damages cornfields, and for this reason is killed by natives who eat the meat and sell the skins.

  • The white-tailed deer, javalin, jaguar, and puma are still abundant in suitable habitats.

  • We have in our National Collection of Heads and Horns sets of interlocked antlers of moose, caribou, mule deer and white-tailed deer.

  • Among the hoofed and horned animals of North America the white- tailed deer is the shrewdest in the recognition of its enemies, the wisest in the choice of cover, and in measures for self- preservation.

  • The main prey of wolves in northern Minnesota is the white-tailed deer.

  • The Effect of Snow Conditions on the Vulnerability of White-Tailed Deer to Wolf Predation L.

  • Hunting, Killing, and Feeding Behavior The primary prey of most wolves in our study area is the white-tailed deer (fig.

  • The very sight of this sharpened our appetites, and it must have been laughable to see how all of us fell to, and ate of this first-killed Black-tailed Deer.

  • In less than half an hour Michaux was seen to return with a load on his back, which proved to be a fine young buck of the Black-tailed Deer.

  • The use of a hemlock-hardwood winter yard by white-tailed deer in northern Michigan.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tailed deer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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