In Florida, white-tailed deer use the dense cover of weeds and the concealment of tree lines to hide from predators, bed down, and travel discreetly. This behavior is a key survival tactic for the species, especially during the vulnerable hours of dawn and dusk when they are most active
In Florida, white-tailed deer use the dense cover of weeds and the concealment of tree lines to hide from predators, bed down, and travel discreetly. This behavior is a key survival tactic for the species, especially during the vulnerable hours of dawn and dusk when they are most active