Whitetail
(noun)
A species of deer that is native to North America, known for its distinctive white tail.
Origin:
The word 'whitetail' is derived from the characteristic white fur on the underside of the tail of this species of deer.
Examples:
- The hunter was excited to spot a large whitetail in the woods.
- The whitetail is one of the most common species of deer in the United States.
- The population of whitetail has increased significantly in recent years.
- The male whitetail can grow antlers up to three feet in length.
- Whitetail is a popular game animal and is hunted for its meat and trophy antlers.