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deer comparison table
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cloven-hoofed mammal    mammal               
deer  its cud cloven-hoofed mammal               
caribou  its cud deera herdRangifer tarandus lichen, flowers, grasses, leaves of shrubs antlers      wolf, human, 
elk  its cud deer Cervus elaphus            
fallow deer  its cud deer Cervus dama             
moose  its cud deer alces alcesup to 600 kgtwigs, shrubs, tree bark in the winter; twigs, leaves, shrubs, upland plants, and water plants in the summerticks, hydatids, meningeal worms  dark brown, almost black, to reddish or greyish brown, with grey or white leg stockings between 500,000 and 1,000,000 in Canada  wolf, cougar, wolverine, black bear, grizzly bear, humanup to 5.5 m under water
mule deer  its cud deer Odocoileus hemionus             
white-tailed deermore than three deer per square kilometernorthern white-tailed deer, Dakota white-tailed deer, tawny northwestern white-tailed deerits cud deer Odocoileus virginianusmore than 110 kgleaves, herbs, grass, fiddleheads, mushrooms, blueberries, acorns, twigs, buds  as far north as Great Slave Lake and from Cape Breton Island westward to south-central British Columbiasummer: red on the back and sides and white below, winter: grey above   1 m at the shoulder   

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