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White Tailed Deer doe --Odocoileus Virginianus -- photographed, in a tiny clearing in the woods. Females are smaller than males and average around 100 pounds. Their summer coats are reddish-brown and gradually fade to a brownish-grey in winter. These animals are herbivorous browsers, feeding on virtually every part of many different plant species. Commonly found where forested habitats abut more open areas, such as shrub lands, agricultural fields, and riparian zones. Picture was shot during early morning hours during fall, in the woods of New Jersey, USA.