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Deer Are Leaving “Glowing” Messages for Each Other in the Dark, Especially When It’s Mating Time
Researchers have known for some time that deer leave marks on trees by rubbing their foreheads and antlers. They do this to ...
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Deer marks leave trees glowing in the dark—scientists say they’re ‘signposts’ for mates
Researchers in Georgia studied hundreds of rubs, scrapes, and markers left by male deer. These markers seemed to glow in ...
Take your foot off the gas, dear! With deer mating season upon us, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife warns drivers are more likely to encounter deer on the road. Rutting is the period ...
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