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White-tailed deer have 5 types of bodies! [Gender Showcase, K-5]

February 5, 2024 Team

White-Tailed Deer

The boy and girl White-Tailed Deer often look like each other, even though they act differently! These deer have 5 different bodies that have different mixes of boy and girl-looking parts, and how much they look like a boy or a girl’s. Black-Tailed, Red-Tailed, Swamp, Sika and Roe Deer, Moose and Elk all have more than just boy-looking and girl-looking bodies.

A roe deer in the snow.

A roe deer in the snow.

An elk lifting its head in a dry field, while other elk eat with heads lowered.

An elk lifting its head in a dry field, while other elk eat with heads lowered.

Two sika deer, one standing, one sitting, in the woods.

Two sika deer, one standing, one sitting, in the woods.

A moose lies down in a field.

A moose lies down in a field.

Updated from: “All Genders Are Perfectly Natural” (K-5) poster by Reflection Press, from the Gender Now Coloring Book © 2011.

In gender showcase Tags elk, white-tailed deer, black-tailed deer, red-tailed deer, swamp deer, sika deer, sika, roe deer, polymorphism, gender showcase, k-5

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