You can also also tell mule deer apart from white tail deer by the amount of Es.
@TheIntelligentElephant711334 ай бұрын
Fun fact here in great home state Texas their are Mule Deers everywhere 🦌
@killapicklepiratepanda73734 ай бұрын
It's not the sika deer 🧛♂️ 🦌 😂 The what?
@TheIntelligentElephant711334 ай бұрын
@@killapicklepiratepanda7373 They are invasive here in Texas Dracula 🧛🏻♂️
@jjhggdcqz4 ай бұрын
Please make a video about aardvarks.
@roecocoa4 ай бұрын
Is it possible the problem was Sitka vs. sika, rather than mule vs. musk?
@hugoalvord27794 ай бұрын
animalogic: oh no he picked a common deer animalogic enjoyers: another beautiful creature... splendid
@Ihadtodothisbecauseyoutube-v8t4 ай бұрын
This. I've always watched (got me through the pandemic), but this is the episode that got me to subscribe.
@buttclef4 ай бұрын
Exactly, they were being so self-conscious!
@dion88954 ай бұрын
Doing the wrong research for a team presentation and figuring out how to make it work anyway is the most relatable science content ever.
@timdaley89784 ай бұрын
The Mule Deer in this video: *existing peacefully* The Animalogic field team: Yeah but what if we roasted them within an inch of their lives?
@roecocoa4 ай бұрын
Maybe I'm prejudiced because mule deer sleep under my front porch and I've gotten to see several generations of fawns growing up, but I don't think mule deer are boring at all.
@jwdundon4 ай бұрын
I live in Western Oregon where we have the black tails, "grey ghost", they are VERY SMART and very hard to kill, EXCEPT at night, AND during the rut. An hour east of my house the mule deer rome. They are bigger, bigger racks, BETTER MEAT. They (typically) are NOT NEARLY as "Willey" as the black tail. - for that, a little more boring.
@enviritas94984 ай бұрын
I live in the Sierra Nevadas, and a few years ago I got to watch a bunch of young bucks sparring behind my house. Mostly just practicing locking antlers but once in a while one would try charging another. One of them had only four small prongs and he tried charging a full grown buck that was with them (he learned to stop doing that pretty quick). Even my dog watched them with me.
@vansapo65584 ай бұрын
I'm with you! I'm from the East Coast, so it was interesting to learn about the difference between them and white tails.
@rodentiusgrok70364 ай бұрын
Nothing could ever be "boring" when Danielle Dufault is involved!
@eksteinmalan35174 ай бұрын
She's my spirit animal
@evilcow6664 ай бұрын
Not the team roasting the deer in video
@disky014 ай бұрын
I mean, they may SEEM boring but the fact is, they're a species people see a lot but most of us don't really take the time to learn much about. It's nice to learn about the creatures we see all the time, it gives us a deeper connection to our environment. This was fun! Thank you!
@a.bodhichenevey16014 ай бұрын
It wasn't boring at all!!! Thanks for your continued hard work to educate us all!
@kthfox4 ай бұрын
Instead of 4/1 it was 8/2. Double april fools.
@MRptwrench4 ай бұрын
Wild Horses of the Americas next please? Mustangs!
@igvtec4 ай бұрын
There is never, any boring episodes.
@scalverley1134 ай бұрын
The fact that y'all got to production without the mix up being caught before is amazing! 🤣🤣🤣 Still did good work and I enjoyed learning some new stuff about deer I did not know before 💚
@tatsusama31924 ай бұрын
The camera man talking about deer differences with the director reminds me a lot of when I see my nephew talking about Pokemon with anyone in the family *but* me. Very, very bored, but they can tell he's passionate about them so they try to seem interested😂❤
@wilmofosho4 ай бұрын
I watch all your videos with my 4yr old daughter and she absolutely loves deer for some reason so this will be a giant hit tonight!
@simsley55014 ай бұрын
I saw mule deer for the first time a few weeks ago when I visited New Mexico! It’s true their ears are quite big, they look kinda dorky lol. Also, I was shocked at how chill they are around people! White-tailed deer tend to be a bit skittish from what I’ve seen, but mule deer were just chilling by buildings as people were walking by pretty close to them. I obviously kept a respectable distance and didn’t try to get close, but it was fascinating to see how chill they were compared to white-tailed deer.
@kellybraun70484 ай бұрын
We have a herd of whitetail deer that like to bed down at the edge of the woods that's at the back of my mom's yard. As long as we're not staring at them or using power tools, they're chill. They get more nervous about my cat (on leash) than about me. 😂 They sometimes leave their fawns up against the house. I've heard stories of them being super chill if you put out salt licks or corn for them.
@tatsusama31924 ай бұрын
The name of this animal sounds like someone guessing the name of Thor's hammer, but slightly misremembering it
@bluelagoon19804 ай бұрын
"Myamya? What's Myamya?"
@benderbendingrodriguez4204 ай бұрын
😂😂
@tonydeluna80954 ай бұрын
Such a great day for some learning and educational content from AnimaLogic
@porkybitz4 ай бұрын
I'm a foreigner who's been in the PNW for 20 years, lives in the city and knows nothing about deer. I know Kangaroos, Wallaroos and Wallabies. Presented as a train wreak in production, I walked out learning plenty. I always love seeing a new episode - you guys are great.
@latsword35134 ай бұрын
Definitely click bait. I'm ashamed to say I thoroughly enjoyed learning about the deer
@jwdundon4 ай бұрын
You still know very little about mule deer watching this video! Better watch more videos, lol.
@DeathlyTired4 ай бұрын
Genuinely more interesting than the vampire deer.
@mypal19904 ай бұрын
I wasn't expecting a deer can be so invasive! Nature can be interesting sometimes.
@alexandermarvin95364 ай бұрын
It's what happens when humans remove their natural predators...
@ChrispyNut4 ай бұрын
There's no "natural" nature left, we've interfered too much.
@enviritas94984 ай бұрын
Especially when they have no natural predators. They need a healthy wolf population to keep them in check.
@marquesbowden01304 ай бұрын
I live in (Wichita Falls), Texas and (White tail) Deer are everywhere. Luckily, cougars have migrated back to the Wichita Mountains reservation not to far from where we live, and a friend actually took a picture of a cougar track that spooked his horses.
@cristaltophat4 ай бұрын
In a world where everything feels dangerous/threatening sometimes ya just need a nice safe deer.
@oonmm4 ай бұрын
Agree! Too bad they are often afraid of people. Saw a baby wild boar the other day when I was away from the city, in a forest. I tried to go pet it, but it just ran away and I didn't find it again.
@DixieNormus7104 ай бұрын
You've already done an episode on vampire deer. I don't find this episode boring, these two types of deer are all over where I'm from. It's nice to know the difference
@springtwigz4 ай бұрын
I’m not bored!!! I didn’t know there were other species of deer similar to the white tail in America! ❤
@SorenAlba544 ай бұрын
How crazy that is. I heard those terms throughout my life and because I was so used to hear them whenever they show a deer, I never bother to observe the differences between the two. Thank you for this clarification, Danielle.
@mrawesomnable4 ай бұрын
Can't believe you guys called them boring! Muley's are one of the hardest game animals to hunt and have very cool distinctions from other variations of deer.
@ericthompson39824 ай бұрын
You guys make me happy. Why would I unsubscribe?
@forcedfeedbackclassicgamer54994 ай бұрын
When I was ten years old, our family was driving through Malade, Idaho just before dawn when a large heard of mule deer came bounding across the interstate. The alpha male stopped dead in his tracks directly in front of our van while we were traveling at nearly 70 MPH. Dad had no time to stop, hit the animal head on. Thing was the size of a horse, nearly flipping the van as we went over him. The buck was killed on impact, and so was the van (the engine was literally dismounted from the chassis and the entire front end was destroyed). The several females who'd been following at full speed behind the buck actually slammed into the side of the van, causing extensive body damage down the length of the vehicle. We were stranded on the side of the road until a trucker was able to radio the highway patrol (this was more than 30 years ago). The patrolman took measurements of the buck's body and rack, later confirming that it was in fact the largest mule deer on record in that county. The accident left my parents in a financial ruin that took years to recover from afterwards, and pretty much sealed my opinion of mule deer and the entire state of Idaho for the rest of my life.
@gothic_oma4 ай бұрын
😮
@hollyoswald78084 ай бұрын
i’m
@adrs13804 ай бұрын
Not the deer's fault.
@willowravencroft4 ай бұрын
it's be helped since it was an accident.. on the bright side, you and family survived!! plus you have a wild story to tell your grandkids!! 😅
@Josh_the_Grey4 ай бұрын
This was literally one of the most fun episodes ever, living for the behind the scenes
@makoeyes4 ай бұрын
I have been around mule deer almost my entire life and I did not know their stomachs work like that. Pretty cool!
@harleygem50494 ай бұрын
Love all you guys do! 'Wrong' deer or not, great job!
@StahlschrankLP4 ай бұрын
WOW, I loved how you made this episode!!!
@akatsukigajou16393 ай бұрын
*shikanoko nokonoko koshitantan starts playing in the background*
@TheAzul_Indigo4 ай бұрын
I spend time identifying the beetles that wander into my home, I’m happy to learn about boring deer! 😂
@teedjay914 ай бұрын
Never in my wildest dream could I imagine that evolution comes up with such crazy ideas as a deer with black tip tail. And slightly different shaped antlers on top of that!? Nature really did go all in on this one!
@animalogic4 ай бұрын
Nature is a wild one!
@imaginativeskydadytm13894 ай бұрын
Oh Deer -shikanoko nokonoko koshitantan
@jredmane4 ай бұрын
Yeah mulies are not boring! They are beautiful, curious, charismatic, and delicious
@Hi_Im_Akward4 ай бұрын
I honestly had no idea Mule deer were even a thing. I don't think this is boring. Deer seem "normal" as far as animals go but i find them pretty interesting. There is some interesting convergent evolution with several species that look similar and they are essential parts of our ecosystems. Their behavior is also pretty interesting.
@Jxzqzxv4 ай бұрын
I think it was great and humorous the way you presented it!!
@Bashfuldoc4 ай бұрын
I saw a group of mule deer on the top of Mesa Verde's largest cave dwelling and was glad that I had binoculars in my bag. Tourists gathered asking what I was looking at then took turns with the binoculars which I practically had to wrestle away from the last man as my ride was leaving. Not boring at all as many people don't know about "Mule Deer" and argued even after seeing their extra long ears.
@ChristopherIves4 ай бұрын
I'm so happy whenever I see Danielle is hosting another episode!
@c.nicolino4 ай бұрын
Please more vídeos of adorable Danielle cracking up laughing.
@leia36184 ай бұрын
Why would anyone unsubscribe over cute deer? Look at them! They're adorable! With their big eyes, and they're cute donkey ears, I love them!
@baxurraa12494 ай бұрын
what a weird episode of Shikanoko Nokonoko Koshitantan
@klbriceno14 ай бұрын
I like learning about any and all animals I don't know if there is an animal on earth we can honestly say is "boring" It's kind of a miracle that life exists at all.
@CullenKawano4 ай бұрын
This one was actually pretty entertaining. thank you so much for the awesome content!
@Dusxio4 ай бұрын
Honestly, I find these antlers more interesting than White Tail antlers :)
@Fat_Panda_Gamer4 ай бұрын
Danielle's wonderful and her enthusiasm is infectious.
@juancarlossandoval47614 ай бұрын
Not boring at all. I love you guys’s content. Keep it up.
@LibraLevin4 ай бұрын
🤣 I did the same thing for a class project. I was suppose to present on the word sincerity and I did serenity lmao
@AnnaMarianne4 ай бұрын
I've always loved deer. The combination of being graceful and yet a though survivor. Girl goals. Plus I have a soft spot for the "everybody's favorite meal" species, like rabbits or deer. You're so small in such a great world, and everybody out there is out to get you. Yet your life is precious to you. You want to live and you want your offspring to live. It's touching and inspiring.
@DEERCRACKERLOVER4 ай бұрын
SHIKANOKO NOKONOKO KOSHITANTAN
@Ze_Austin4 ай бұрын
Danielle's laughter at the end put the widest smile I've had on my face in weeks
@MagicianFairy4 ай бұрын
The HE in question... just out vibing.
@animalogic4 ай бұрын
Andres straight CHILLIN
@Rumcake2565 күн бұрын
I, for the record, gladly clicked on this video because it's a common deer. I love learning more about animals that are extremely common because we take so much about them for granted.
@magisterrleth31294 ай бұрын
This was a perfectly fine episode. Lots of mule deer live where I live and I was happy to learn more sbout them.
@tylerc50214 ай бұрын
I grew up with my dad hunting mules. Very beatiful animal honestly.
@donivan4114 ай бұрын
My maiden last name is deer so for me these animal hold a spiceal place in my heart I'm actually finally at 31 able to go back to school I'm about to get my bachelor in animal science but more specifically domesticated animals but I love deers so much
@animalogic4 ай бұрын
Love it!!! Congrats on your Bachelors!
@donivan4114 ай бұрын
Thank you so much ❤
@gracesiegel78494 ай бұрын
Your video isnt boring at all. I loved learning about them and the skull cap was fascinating
@daddyquatro4 ай бұрын
One of the best episodes ever! I've never laughed so hard about prairie rats.
@MrEnte30004 ай бұрын
There are no boring animals.
@hollyoswald78084 ай бұрын
Especially around Danielle!
@jwdundon4 ай бұрын
Gen Z, VERY BORING ANIMALS.
@Someaddress555s4 ай бұрын
Idk pine beetles do a lot of boring things...😮
@mukmewx4 ай бұрын
Thanks for having personality and showing us a little behind the scenes!
@kumarsilo4 ай бұрын
Pls do one video on evolution of four chambered stomach...
@Orygun4 ай бұрын
This was Great! Thank you 😊
@jwdundon4 ай бұрын
Hum, "Orygun", humm I would wager we would get along well. I have a 130 acre spread by K falls, but, live on the west slopes of the cascades. Love hunting the mule bucks.
@bartlettmeeks4 ай бұрын
THANK YOU for this episode. As someone living in Northern New Mexico, it's nice e to learn about a local creature I see almost every day
@cimmerianco4 ай бұрын
This was not boring at all! And they are super cute.
@JugheadJones034 ай бұрын
Behind the scenes footage was very sarcastically wonderful! Not boring at all! 🙂
@tamedthethreebears4 ай бұрын
I see Danielle! I sit and watch !! 😂 Perfect addition to my day
@madisonbunten30824 ай бұрын
I actually really like this episode:) it was very entertaining and taught me a lot about an animal i see quite a bit
@ethansoderstrom82874 ай бұрын
What are the odds? This was posted right at the same time I was researching about mule deer.
@antoniovictor23234 ай бұрын
Soooooo nice to see your face Danielle back
@maluminse60134 ай бұрын
I've lived in the Foothills of the Denver metropolitan area for 30 years. We see mule deer and elk everyday. They frequently intermingle. I have never seen any kind of altercation or territoriality. The truth is all of the non-predators seem to peacefully coexist.
@Someaddress555s4 ай бұрын
I saw some whites and Mules with elk last November all bedded down together a couple times. Unless it's rutting season they're all pretty chill to be around as long as you don't try to get close.
@JanellePhalen4 ай бұрын
I love Mule deer. They're so cute.
@QUIRK10194 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh this is one of the best episodes ever!!😂😂
@patrickblanchette43374 ай бұрын
Can you folks please do a video on white tailed deer or the evolutionary history of deer?
@kimbratton96204 ай бұрын
Awesome episode!!
@LordAllo4 ай бұрын
Like thes episode very much. The deer is cute and interesting, and Danielle is great as always - and funny. 💜
@maggiesducks4 ай бұрын
I don’t think deer are boring at all! I would love to visit that national parks
@kh10464 ай бұрын
Heeeeey, I live on the edge of Calgary and see mule deer all the time! They jump our 6 foot fences and graze on planted gardens, grasses and trees. I also see a mama moose and calves in the winter. :3
@moehoward014 ай бұрын
Mule deer: "Check out these antlers!" Irish Elk: "Meh..."
@SilkySifaka894 ай бұрын
Well don’t call them boring! I’m from the United states and I love learning about our native species, especially since I actually get to see them in the wild!
@rkozakand4 ай бұрын
We have both in Nebraska. Mule deer are grayer, while white tails are more brown. Also mule deer have a dark cap above the eyes that white tails lack.
@primus66774 ай бұрын
I always see these on my walks when I go up to more hilly areas, they always just stare when they notice me and then go back to doing deer stuff. :p
@Angeloflight1415_LastelleCrea4 ай бұрын
Mule Deer, the deer I like to call target butts. XD 😹🤣 I think my fav thing to see though are the fawns and them just being deer. When not near the road of course
@anthrogirl74564 ай бұрын
I don't think it was boring. It was very cute and educational. ^_^ And I have added "stotting" into my vocabulary.
@JC_Hope4 ай бұрын
Boring episode? You found a set of antler remains. That was cool! Y’all should have led with that part! 😆
@jwdundon4 ай бұрын
The rocky bull elk was cooler!
@yayrayday4 ай бұрын
Aww, Mule dear aren't boring!! Granted I live around them and they eat my neighbour's succulents, but they're some of my favourite animals.
@SytRReD4 ай бұрын
Why would it be boring? I learned a lot, and I love learning about nature with Danielle!
@rodcab29734 ай бұрын
Mule deer are by FAR the coolest deer.
@InexorWoW4 ай бұрын
I've still got about 40lbs of mule deer in my freezer from two harvests last year.
@jwdundon4 ай бұрын
When I kill a MATURE MULE BUCK, I can get up to 200 pounds of meat. (These are as. Uh as they get in Oregon) The black tails, closer to 35-40 pounds. Some call me a trophy hunter, I like the meat, and a BIG BUCK has more meat.
@gypsydildopunks70834 ай бұрын
White tail deer were so abundant in the KC metropolitan area, they gave bow hunter's the green light to hunt in the larger city parks.
@opoaotoroiocoko4 ай бұрын
I liked this video! Especially because all I've got is mule deer.
@orchidrose14104 ай бұрын
I look forward to mamas and babies spending the winter on my property every year. In order to keep them off the highway we make sure to keep a steady supply of alfalfa and hay throughout the fall and winter months. Mule are a staple in the area year round but the babies are definitely the highlight of the season ❤
@6MoonQueen94 ай бұрын
Saw some while camping in the Central Valley of California and never would have thought to question if the deer I saw was anything besides a white tail. Went to check the pics I got, and they definitely have the larger ears.
@KingKazon994 ай бұрын
I wasn't bored 😂
@tashokukisune4 ай бұрын
I actually didn’t think it was boring! I like hearing about our native wildlife! I didn’t even know these existed. I’m in South Carolina so we only have white tailed deer!
@cutechristaandfishyjay89554 ай бұрын
You should come to Victoria BC, we have mule deer all over town. We can watch them from our deck, they eat our flowers!
@ferrabamo4 ай бұрын
This channel is sooooooo good
@TaxeiJenkins4 ай бұрын
Hey! Even boring animals deserve love ❤
@timbow13564 ай бұрын
Someday, someone will document the three Frugiverous Monitor Lizards of The Philippines. There's almost zero content on them. It's the same recycled 5 minutes of footage repackaged. I'm being torally serious. Discovering monitor lizards whos diet is mainly fruit (creating habitat from seed dispersal) is huge. As many prolific herping channels document amazing finds, somehow these get overlooked. Just an idea 💡