What do Deer live in?

Deer don't live in anything specific like a house. They live in habitats, which are natural environments where they find everything they need to survive. Here are some common habitats for deer:

* Forests: Deer love forests because they offer plenty of cover from predators and a variety of plants to eat.

* Woodlands: These areas are similar to forests, but with more open spaces and fewer trees.

* Meadows: Deer often visit meadows to graze on grasses and other plants.

* Brushy areas: These areas provide cover and food, making them ideal for deer.

* Swamps and marshes: Some deer species, like swamp deer, live in wetland areas.

The specific habitat a deer lives in depends on the species, climate, and availability of resources.