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White-tailed deer: These icons of Texas roam most of the U.S. By Staff writer Updated Jan 14, 2021 5:09 p.m. A white-tailed deer can leap up to 9 feet high and as far as 30 feet.
Today, there are around 700,000 deer in Highland Scotland. Numbers rose so quickly in the first half of the 20th century that the government created the Red Deer Commission in 1959.
To find this chart, go to the agency's website (www.pgc.state.pa.us), click on the "White-Tailed Deer" icon in the center of the homepage and select "Deer Weight Chart" in the "Deer Hunting" section.
Deer icons represent a startled deer, tracks stand for a deer that may have caught a scent but is still around, and certain faces include antlers with various points for varying sizes of racks.