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How did white-tailed deer come back from near-extinction? - MSNWhite-tailed deer have been hunted from the earliest migrations of people into North America, over 15,000 years ago. The species was far from the most important food resource at that time, though.
White-tailed deer have been hunted from the earliest migrations of people into North America, more than 15,000 years ago. The species was far from the most important food resource at that time ...
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AZ Animals on MSNThe Largest Whitetail Deer Ever Caught in Pennsylvania Was a HulkPennsylvania is one of the best states to go hunting. With so much big game, their welcoming environment allows these animals ...
Weitzel received his doctorate at UConn, where he studied the history of the deer population in the Connecticut River Valley.
Deer love to eat narrow-leafed evergreens, such as arborvitae and fir, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac.You'll also want to avoid hostas, daylilies and English ivy, as deer are known to show ...
White-tailed deer have been hunted from the earliest migrations of people into North America, over 15,000 years ago. The species was far from the most important food resource at that time, though.
White-tailed deer have been hunted from the earliest migrations of people into North America, over 15,000 years ago. The species was far from the most important food resource at that time, though.
White-tailed deer have been hunted from the earliest migrations of people into North America, over 15,000 years ago. The species was far from the most important food resource at that time, though.
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