Nota de aplicación
Species of medium-sized, gregarious deer of western North America distinguished by large ears, striking pelage markings, large antlers, a distinctive leaping run, scent glands, a black-tipped tail, male antlers that are bifurcated, or "fork" as they grow rather than as a white-tailed deer's branching from a single main beam. Recent DNA analysis indicates that the mule deer is apparently a rather recent form that arose from hybridization of female white-tailed and male black-tailed deer.
Ubicación jerarquía
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- .. organismo vivo (nombre jerárquico)
- .... organismo vivo (entidad)
- ...... Eucariota (dominio)
- ........ animal (reino)
- .......... Chordata (phylum)
- ............ vertebrado (filo)
- .............. mamífero (clase)
- ................ artiodáctilo (orden)
- .................. cérvido (familia)
- .................... Capreolinae (subfamily)
- ...................... Odocoileus (genus)
- ........................ Odocoileus columbianus (species)
- ........................ Odocoileus hemionus (species)
- ........................ Odocoileus virginianus (species)