The world's only Key deer, the smallest subspecies of the white-tailed deer, are found in piney and marshy wetlands bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico on the Florida Keys.
A Wisconsin hunter captured a truly extraordinary moment on camera as a rare albino deer was spotted in the wild.
Shutterstock / Tom Tietz A dash cam video from a semi has gone viral after showing a whitetail buck get crushed by the ...
Nestled in the piney wetlands of the Florida Keys, Key deer have captivated residents and visitors with their small stature and gentle presence. These diminutive deer, a subspecies of the white-tailed ...
Humans have likely had a hunter-prey relationship with white-tailed deer in the area we now call Wisconsin for, well, as long as humans have lived here. The deer is represented in ancient ...
This special creature is a leucistic whitetail deer fawn. Leucism, is a condition that causes faulty melanin production, resulting in the all-white coat. Leucism is different than albinism as this ...