Odocoileus is a genus of medium-sized deer (family Cervidae) containing two species native to the Americas. The name is sometimes spelled odocoeleus; it is from a contraction of the roots odonto- and coelus meaning 'hollow-tooth'.

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"Ecology",
"Agroforestry",
"Zoology",
"Paleontology",
"Cervus elaphus nelsoni",
"Nematodirus odocoilei",
"Key deer",
"Ostertagia mossi",
"Cervus canadensis",
"Elaeophora schneideri",
"Deer–vehicle collisions",
"Parelaphostrongylus tenuis",
"Setaria yehi",
"Tricholipeurus lipeuroides",
"Cephenemyia jellisoni",
"Genus Odocoileus",
"Black-tailed deer",
"Sitka black-tailed deer",
"Interdigital gland",
"Odocoileus hemionus hemionus",
"Pneumostrongylus",
"Trypanosoma cervi",
"Lipoptena mazamae",
"Odocoileus sp.",
"Columbian black-tailed deer",
"Demodex odocoilei",
"Epizootic hemorrhagic disease",
"Mazama temama",
"Plasmodium odocoilei",
"Acacia berlandieri"
]