Virginia deer

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Definition

Noun: * Virginia deer: A common medium-sized deer species native to North America, scientifically named Odocoileus virginianus. It is characterized by a tail that is brown on top but has a conspicuous white underside, which is often raised as a warning signal. This species is also widely known as the white-tailed deer.

Usage

The term "Virginia deer" is used specifically to refer to this particular species of deer. It functions as a countable noun. * The hunter spotted a Virginia deer at the edge of the forest. * Virginia deer are highly adaptable to different habitats.

Advanced Usage
  • The name "Virginia deer" is one of the older common names for this species, reflecting its prevalence in the eastern United States. In modern usage, "white-tailed deer" or simply "whitetail" is far more common.
Variants and Related Words
  • White-tailed deer (n): The most common contemporary name for the same species ().
  • Whitetail (n): A common informal shortening of "white-tailed deer."
  • Buck (n): An adult male Virginia deer / white-tailed deer.
  • Doe (n): An adult female Virginia deer / white-tailed deer.
  • Fawn (n): A young Virginia deer / white-tailed deer.
Synonyms
  • White-tailed deer
  • Whitetail
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • (As) nervous as a whitetail: An expression describing someone who is very skittish or easily startled, reflecting the deer's behavior.
    • He was as nervous as a whitetail before his presentation.
Noun
  1. common North American deer; tail has a white underside