The document is about the white-tailed deer. It describes the deer's physical appearance, including its tan or brown summer coat and grayish brown winter coat. It notes that females weigh between 90-200 pounds and males weigh 150-300 pounds. The document discusses the deer's habitat in wooded areas with trees and grass. It explains that white-tailed deer are herbivores that eat plants and follow trails to feeding areas. It also provides information on the deer's ability to run up to 30 miles per hour and swim, and mentions their tracks resemble hearts. The document states white-tailed deer can be found in southern Canada and most of the United States.