Deer


Deer Dancer
Bambi: A Life in the Woods (Bambi, #1)
Fire Bringer
The Antlered Ship
The Secret Fawn
The Yearling
Bright Star
The Only Child
Bambi
Bambi's Children
Kate & Pippin: An Unlikely Love Story
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Deer at the Brook
Stranger in the Woods: A Photographic Fantasy
Frightened Fawn (Animal Emergency, #8)
Bambi by Felix SaltenFire Bringer by David Clement-DaviesDillie the Deer by Melanie ButeraThe Enchanted Fawn by Robert A. GraefThe King's Pudding by Mairi Mackinnon
Books About Deer
46 books — 10 voters
Charlotte’s Web by E.B. WhiteThe Black Stallion by Walter FarleyBambi by Felix SaltenMy Friend Flicka by Mary O'HaraBlack Beauty by Anna Sewell
Books about Hoofed Animals
339 books — 30 voters

Connecting the Dots by Lia RussThe Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales by Jacob GrimmThe Woman Who Loved Reindeer by Meredith Ann PierceThe High Deeds of Finn Mac Cool by Rosemary SutcliffSoulstring by Midori Snyder
Deer Shifters/Shifting
38 books — 7 voters
What Should a Clever Moose Eat? by John PastorJames Herriot by James HerriotFrank N' Goat by Jessica WattsThere's a Goat on My Porch by Ellie Mae KayThe Camel Bookmobile by Masha Hamilton
Ungulates--Hoofed Animals
37 books — 10 voters

Flash by Rachel Anne RidgeBill the Bastard by Roland PerryZarafa by Michael AllinSaving Simon by Jon KatzTouching the Wild by Joe Hutto
Hoofed Animals Non Fiction
222 books — 13 voters
Joy & Sorrow by Peter Sean DalyThe Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams BiancoTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeThe Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix PotterThe Great Weather Diviner by Rob      Long
All Creatures Great and Small
1,385 books — 227 voters

Deer to JCBs: Bro, you have reverse gear, right? Use it. JCB: #NotToday
Dipti Dhakul,

Cormac McCarthy
In the mountains they saw deer in the headlights and in the headlights the deer were pale as ghosts and as soundless. They turned their red eyes toward this unreckoned sun and sidled and grouped and leapt the bar ditch by ones and twos. A small doe lost her footing on the macadam and scrabbled wildly and sank onto her hindquarters and rose again and vanished with the others into the chaparral beyond the roadside.
Cormac McCarthy, Cities of the Plain

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