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Mule Deer female
(Odocoileus hemionus)
The Mule Deer is found throughout much of western North America, from the Pacific coast east as far as Saskatchewan and the Dakotas and south deep into Mexico.
It is called “Mule” Deer because of its large ears, which in ratio to head size somewhat resemble those of the mule (hybrid between domestic horse and domesticated wild ass, or donkey). They are common. This portrait was done in gouache watercolour, on an acrylic base, on compressed hardboard.
Copyright © Barry Kent MacKay
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