White-tailed Deer
Odocoileus virginianus
The common name "Whitetail" refers to the white underside of the tail,
which is shown when the deer is disturbed. Deer are economically important in the state, with 228,000 deer harvested in
NY during the 2008 season.
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Specimen # 185
Date: January 1931
Location: Wanakena, NY
Notes: "Leigh's deer."
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Specimen # 13
Date: July 2008
Location: Chappaqua, NY
Notes: This particular group
of deer consisted of four bucks of varying ages.
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Specimen # 29
Date: April 1, 2009
Location: Chappaqua, NY
Notes: Dark Mark on Ankle-gland
visible.
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Specimen # 30
Date: July 2008
Location: Chappaqua, NY
Notes: In the same group as
#13
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Specimen # 63
Date: May
17, 2009
Location: Yorktown,
NY
Notes: At Teatown
with #64.
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Specimen # 64
Date: May
17, 2009
Location: Yorktown,
NY
Notes: At Teatown
with #63. Big Fluffy tail.
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Specimen # 81
Date: July
3, 2009
Location: Chappaqua,
NY
Notes: Doe and
Fawn.
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