Catching a glimpse of a deer makes the world go suddenly quiet. One clumsy move, even a gasp, could send these two white-tailed deer, with a flash of their namesake tails, deeper into the woods. But if you live between southern Canada and South America, chances are good you"ll get another opportunity to see these native deer. They live throughout the United States, save for parts of the Far West, and thrive in a variety of habitats—forests, grasslands, even city suburbs. This doe and fawn were photographed in Wisconsin, a state that picked this locally abundant and economically important ruminant as its state wildlife animal back in 1957. So, why isn"t Wisconsin called "The White-Tailed Deer State"? Take the quiz to find out.
Into the woods
Today in History
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Rosa Parks Day
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On this shore, history was made
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Palazzo Zuccari, Rome
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Gespensterwald, Nienhagen, Germany
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Marseille welcomes the Olympic torch
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Vacuum Chamber 5 at Glenn Research Center
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Happy Thanksgiving!
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A towering view of the Pale Mountains
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It s a ruff life
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Find a Rainbow Day
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That s quite a schnoz, baby tapir
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Winter solstice
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It s harvest time on World Food Day
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Don’t get lost in there
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World Bicycle Day
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Longtailed widowbird at Rietvlei Nature Reserve, South Africa
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Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park, Washington
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Jamaica celebrates its independence
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Salmon migration in full swing
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Happy St. Patricks Day!
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Stop and see the flowers
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Turning darkness into light
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And the skies filled with bats…
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International Archaeology Day
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National Museum of African American History and Culture
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Butchart Gardens in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada
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A center of antiquity on the Mediterranean
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Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch on the institution s 175th anniversary
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Merry Christmas!
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Glacier cave in Iceland
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