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NAN5904 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the we...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the western half of North America. They belong to the family Cervidae. It gets its name from its large mule-like ears. The Mule Deers tail is black tipped. Mule Deer antlers "fork" as they gr
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NAN5900 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the we...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the western half of North America. They belong to the family Cervidae. It gets its name from its large mule-like ears. The Mule Deers tail is black tipped. Mule Deer antlers "fork" as they gr
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NAN5916 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the we...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the western half of North America. They belong to the family Cervidae. It gets its name from its large mule-like ears. The Mule Deers tail is black tipped. Mule Deer antlers "fork" as they gr
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NAN5939 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the we...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the western half of North America. They belong to the family Cervidae. It gets its name from its large mule-like ears. The Mule Deers tail is black tipped. Mule Deer antlers "fork" as they gr
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NAN5941 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the we...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the western half of North America. They belong to the family Cervidae. It gets its name from its large mule-like ears. The Mule Deers tail is black tipped. Mule Deer antlers "fork" as they gr
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NAN5940 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the we...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the western half of North America. They belong to the family Cervidae. It gets its name from its large mule-like ears. The Mule Deers tail is black tipped. Mule Deer antlers "fork" as they gr
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NAN5899 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the we...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the western half of North America. They belong to the family Cervidae. It gets its name from its large mule-like ears. The Mule Deers tail is black tipped. Mule Deer antlers "fork" as they gr
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NAN5898 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the we...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the western half of North America. They belong to the family Cervidae. It gets its name from its large mule-like ears. The Mule Deers tail is black tipped. Mule Deer antlers "fork" as they gr
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NAN5848 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family C...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae in North America. It is distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its males.
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NAN5846 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family C...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae in North America. It is distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its males.
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NAN5849 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family C...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae in North America. It is distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its males.
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NAN5851 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family C...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae in North America. It is distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its males.
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NAN5863 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family C...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae in North America. It is distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its males.
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NAN5944 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family C...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae in North America. It is distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its males.
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NAN5915 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the we...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the western half of North America. They belong to the family Cervidae. It gets its name from its large mule-like ears. The Mule Deers tail is black tipped. Mule Deer antlers "fork" as they gr
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NAN5946 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family C...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae in North America. It is distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its males.
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NAN5897 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the we...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the western half of North America. They belong to the family Cervidae. It gets its name from its large mule-like ears. The Mule Deers tail is black tipped. Mule Deer antlers "fork" as they gr
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NAN5917 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family C...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae in North America. It is distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its males. These arise as cylindrical beams projecting on each side at right a
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NAN5847 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family C...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae in North America. It is distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its males.
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NAN5861 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family C...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae in North America. It is distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its males.
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NAN5862 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family C...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae in North America. It is distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its males.
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NAN5850 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family C...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae in North America. It is distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its males.
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NAN5766 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the we...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the western half of North America. They belong to the family Cervidae. It gets its name from its large mule-like ears. The Mule Deers tail is black tipped. Mule Deer antlers "fork" as they gr
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NAN5765 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the we...
Photographer: Mark Duffy, License: RF, Release: N

Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the western half of North America. They belong to the family Cervidae. It gets its name from its large mule-like ears. The Mule Deers tail is black tipped. Mule Deer antlers "fork" as they gr
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NAN7747 (RM)  expand this to a larger view
female Fallow Deer Dama dama Israel,...
Photographer: PhotoStock-Israel, License: RM, Release: N

female Fallow Deer Dama dama Israel,
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NAN7745 (RM)  expand this to a larger view
Male and female Fallow Deer Dama dama Israel,...
Photographer: PhotoStock-Israel, License: RM, Release: N

Male and female Fallow Deer Dama dama Israel,
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NAN8867 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Bull elk at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, W...
Photographer: Cary Ulrich, License: RF, Release: N

Bull elk at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, WA.
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NAN8870 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Bull elk at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, W...
Photographer: Cary Ulrich, License: RF, Release: N

Bull elk at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, WA.
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NAN8871 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Bull elk at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, W...
Photographer: Cary Ulrich, License: RF, Release: N

Bull elk at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, WA.
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NAN6394 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
The Distinguishing White Rump and Black Tipped Tail of a Mule Deer...
Photographer: Western Wordsmith, License: RF, Release: N

The Distinguishing White Rump and Black Tipped Tail of a Mule Deer
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NAN8868 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Bull elk at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, W...
Photographer: Cary Ulrich, License: RF, Release: N

Bull elk at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, WA.
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NAN6182 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Close up of a Mule Deer doe standing in a field of snow looking toward...
Photographer: Cary Ulrich, License: RF, Release: N

Close up of a Mule Deer doe standing in a field of snow looking towards the camera
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NAN6184 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Close up of a Mule Deer doe standing in a field of snow...
Photographer: Cary Ulrich, License: RF, Release: N

Close up of a Mule Deer doe standing in a field of snow
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NAN8872 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Bull elk at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, W...
Photographer: Cary Ulrich, License: RF, Release: N

Bull elk at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, WA.
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NAN6181 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Close up of a Mule Deer doe standing in a field of snow looking at cam...
Photographer: Cary Ulrich, License: RF, Release: N

Close up of a Mule Deer doe standing in a field of snow looking at camera
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NAN6179 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Close up of a Mule Deer doe standing in a field of snow looking toward...
Photographer: Cary Ulrich, License: RF, Release: N

Close up of a Mule Deer doe standing in a field of snow looking towards the camera
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NAN6390 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Mule Deer Looking Back Over her Shoulder...
Photographer: Western Wordsmith, License: RF, Release: N

Mule Deer Looking Back Over her Shoulder
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NAN6306 (RM)  expand this to a larger view
Portrait of a sika deer (Cervus nippon) at Nara Park Nara Kansai Regio...
Photographer: Ei Katsumata, License: RM, Release: N

Portrait of a sika deer (Cervus nippon) at Nara Park Nara Kansai Region Japan
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NAN1679 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Bugling Bull Elk...
Photographer: Cary Ulrich, License: RF, Release: N

Bugling Bull Elk
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NAN8879 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Elk Calf at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, W...
Photographer: Cary Ulrich, License: RF, Release: N

Elk Calf at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, WA.
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NAN9180 (RM)  expand this to a larger view
Israel, Carmel Mountains, Young Persian Fallow Deer Dama dama Mesopota...
Photographer: PhotoStock-Israel, License: RM, Release: N

Israel, Carmel Mountains, Young Persian Fallow Deer Dama dama Mesopotamica
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Israel, Carmel Mountains, Persian Fallow Deer Dama dama Mesopotamica...
Photographer: PhotoStock-Israel, License: RM, Release: N

Israel, Carmel Mountains, Persian Fallow Deer Dama dama Mesopotamica
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A herd of elk at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Nach...
Photographer: Cary Ulrich, License: RF, Release: N

A herd of elk at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, WA.
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Two cow elk fighting at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station ne...
Photographer: Cary Ulrich, License: RF, Release: N

Two cow elk fighting at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, WA.
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NAN8897 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Bull elk at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, W...
Photographer: Cary Ulrich, License: RF, Release: N

Bull elk at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, WA.
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NAN8899 (RF)  expand this to a larger view
Two cow elk fighting at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station ne...
Photographer: Cary Ulrich, License: RF, Release: N

Two cow elk fighting at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, WA.
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NAN9182 (RM)  expand this to a larger view
Israel, Carmel Mountains, Male Persian Fallow Deer Dama dama Mesopotam...
Photographer: PhotoStock-Israel, License: RM, Release: N

Israel, Carmel Mountains, Male Persian Fallow Deer Dama dama Mesopotamica
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NAN9183 (RM)  expand this to a larger view
Israel, Carmel Mountains, Persian Fallow Deer Dama dama Mesopotamica...
Photographer: PhotoStock-Israel, License: RM, Release: N

Israel, Carmel Mountains, Persian Fallow Deer Dama dama Mesopotamica
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More Cervidae Images
NAN5945 - Moose (Alces alces americanus) is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae in North America. It is distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its males. 
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NAL1494 - Mule Deer (Odocoileus hermionus ) is a deer whose habitat is in the western half of North America. They belong to the family Cervidae. It gets its name from its large mule-like ears. The Mule Deers tail is black tipped. Mule Deer antlers "fork" as they gr 
TAW2388 - A White Tailed Deer laying down in a wheat field in scenic Southern Saskatchewan in Western Canada 
TAJ1201 - Tame deer on a stone stairway, Itsukushima Shrine, Miyajima Island, Hiroshima Prefecture, Chugoku Region, Japan, Asia. 
TAJ1437 - A tame deer in Nara Park during autumn Nara Kansai Region Japan 
NAN8896 - Bull elk at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, WA. 
NAN8895 - Bull elk at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area feeding station near Naches, WA. 
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