英:[ˈblækˌteɪld]
美:[ˈblækˌteld]
英:[ˈblækˌteɪld]
美:[ˈblækˌteld]
黑尾鹿
noun
mule deerespecially: one of a subspecies (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) especially of British Columbia, Oregon, and Washington
noun
mule deerespecially: one of a subspecies (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) especially of British Columbia, Oregon, and Washington
The first known use of black-tailed deer was in 1806
1 The report says the proposal would provide benefits to the elk and black-tailed deer in the area.
2 White- and black-tailed deer, common in North American forestlands, exhibit this pattern.
3 The wolves quickly decimated the island’s black-tailed deer population.
4 The presence of otter and deer DNA in the samples from the wolves showed a dietary switch from the Sitka black-tailed deer (which the wolves normally would have consumed, and which are the wolves’ primary prey) to the sea otters.
5 The wolves swam ashore from the mainland in 2013 and found a buffet of Sitka black-tailed deer.
6 The property is home to giant coast redwoods, mountain lions, black-tailed deer, peregrine falcons, bobcats, coyotes and various endangered and threatened plants and animals, according to Save the Redwoods League.
7 Nestled between residential neighborhoods, strip malls and a four-lane highway, the park is a safe haven for beavers, red foxes and black-tailed deer in the city, according to Metro, as well as other elusive critters who call the forest home.
8 While on Hurricane Ridge Mountain in Olympic National Park, Moubon and Masoom were approached by several black-tailed deer and a marmot.
9 Inhabitants of the area also hunted whitetailed deer and the cottontail rabbit.
这个地区的居民也猎取白尾鹿和白尾棕色兔。
10 White-tailed deer in these Wisconsin woods search out a south-facing slope to catch the morning sun.
威斯康星州森林里的白尾鹿找寻一面朝南的斜坡来以便上午去晒太阳。