In Florida, the most common type of deer is the white-tailed deer, which are browsers that feed on the leaves, shoots, and fruit of trees and other vegetation. Deer damage can be identified by torn or ragged-looking leaves on trees and plants up to six feet high.
In Florida, the most common type of deer is the white-tailed deer, which are browsers that feed on the leaves, shoots, and fruit of trees and other vegetation. Deer damage can be identified by torn or ragged-looking leaves on trees and plants up to six feet high.