Description
The Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) is a species native to the western regions of North America. Named for its large, mule-like ears, this deer is known for its unique bounding gait and branching antlers that fork into two main beams.
Mule deer thrive in open prairies, desert canyons, and mountainous terrain. Their diet consists of shrubs, twigs, and native vegetation, and they play an important role in maintaining ecological balance as both grazers and prey animals.
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Scientific Name: Odocoileus hemionus
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Habitat: Western U.S., Mexico, southwestern Canada
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Diet: Herbivore – primarily woody plants and shrubs
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Antlers: Typically bifurcated, regrown annually
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Ecological Role: Prey for mountain lions, coyotes, wolves, and bears
This shoulder mount displays the authentic features of a mule deer in lifelike detail. It’s an ideal decorative or educational piece for hunters, wildlife enthusiasts, or collectors of North American species.