This is the type of digestive system that deer have.
What is a ruminant?
This is the minimum score allowed to enter a typical whitetail deer in the Pope and Young Record book?
What is 125"?
This is the number one factor that determines how many deer an area can support.
What is food?
This is another name for a buck's G-1s.
What are brow tines?
This is the main difference between a typical and a nontypical whitetail rack.
What is abnormal points are not included on a typical rack?
This is the month when most fawns are born?
What is May?
This is the minimum score required to enter a typical whitetail deer in the Boone and Crockett record book?
What is 170"?
DAILY DOUBLE: This is a term used for when deer group together to fend off predators and aware other deer of a predator's presence.
What is yarding?
DAILY DOUBLE: This is the term used for the option of a hunter to shoot either a buck or a doe on one tag.
What is hunter's choice?
These are the two factors that determine if a doe will give birth to one or multiple fawns.
What is food and her age?
This is a tree that's been scratched into by a buck's antlers during the rut.
What is a rub?
This is the anatomical part that promotes the swelling in a buck's neck.
What are blood vessels?
This is the purpose of a fawn having spots when born.
What is camouflage?
What is age, nutrition, and genetics?
What is a balanced buck to doe ratio and old, large antlered- bucks?
This is a term used for a pawed off area of the ground used to distribute scents.
What is a scrape?
This is the soft material that covers, protects, and provides nutrients to the antlers while they are developing.
What is velvet?
Grunt, snort, wheeze, growl and bleat are all what when it comes to whitetail deer.
What are whitetail sounds?
This is another name for sticker points or points that do NOT protrude straight up off the main beam.
What are abnormal points?
DAILY TRIPLE: This is the main difference between a whitetail typical rack and a mule deer typical rack.
This is the month when most bucks typically lose their antlers (in colder climates).
What is January?
This anatomical feature is what is used to age deer.
What is a deer's teeth (molars)?
This is a term used for the number of species that a habitat can support.
What is carrying capacity?
This is the ratio that is managed for quality deer management.
What is buck to doe ratio?
What is antlers fall off every year and horns are hollow?