F/8.0, 1/250, ISO 250.
White-Tailed Deer
Teacher: Who answers my next question, can go home.
One boy throws his bag out the window.
Teacher: Who just threw that?
Boy: Me and Iβm going home now.
Interesting Fact: In the wild, white-tails, particularly the young, are preyed upon by bobcats, mountain lions, and coyotes. They use speed and agility to outrun predators, sprinting up to 30 miles (48 kilometers) per hour and leaping as high as 10 feet (3 meters) and as far as 30 feet (9 meters) in a single bound. ( http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/white-tailed-deer/ )
What a lovely face!
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Very soft animal.
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The innocent eyes!!!
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Very nice closeup picture of the deer.
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This pic is so beautiful……… i m so glad u posted this pic………
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Beautiful shot – I love these animals
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I don’t operate with high-powered camera equipment, so I really enjoy, here, on WordPress those of you who do it so well! I enjoy your photos and facts.
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You’re welcome. Happy to visit and view your work, and I’ll see you again!
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There are a few deer in my neighborhood that I talk to whenever I happen to meet them, but they couldn’t answer this question:
In your very nice photo, is that a glandular opening between the deer’s eyes, or just a little wad of vegetation?
Thank you very much for stopping by and take interest in my photo. It some kind of insects between the eyes not sure what kind maybe ticks. Happy Blogging! π