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  2. Battle of Little Muddy Creek - Wikipedia

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    Lame Deer approached Miles accompanied by his nephew Iron Star and two others. Miles told Lame Deer to lay down his rifle, which he did, but cocked and facing forward. When White Bull, one of Miles's scouts, tried to take Iron Star's rifle, he fired, with the bullet going through White Bull's coat.

  3. Wallowing - Wikipedia

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    A deer wallow. Many deer perform wallowing, creating wallow sites in wet depressions in the ground, eventually forming quite large sites (2–3 m across and up to 1 m deep). However, it has been claimed that only some species of deer wallow; red deer (Cervus elaphus) particularly like to wallow but fallow deer (Dama dama), for example, do not ...

  4. Killdeer - Wikipedia

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    The female forages significantly more than the male during most stages of breeding. The former feeds the most before and during egg-laying, the least when incubation starts (as little time to feed remains), with a return to high levels after. [24] During the nonbreeding season, the killdeer forages during the night, depending on the lunar cycle.

  5. Last-day hunt leads to Pa. teen to a well-known piebald buck ...

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    The deer lay down and Alex took a few steps to get a better vantage point. When the deer stood, she took the shot and the deer dropped in its tracks. “I didn’t know I actually hit it, I ...

  6. Why did the deer cross the road? Georgia DNR explains - AOL

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    SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Behind the wheel or not, you might see deer on the side of the road, or standing in the road, during the cooler months. Why is that? The Georgia Department of Natural ...

  7. Do These Birds Think the Deer is a Tree? - AOL

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    The tiny ticks get a home, a food source, and a potential nursery while the deer become weakened from a loss of blood. Fortunately for the deer, another animal steps in to save the day. Birds and Deer

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  9. Rut (mammalian reproduction) - Wikipedia

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    The deer spread scent from these glands by rubbing hooves during ground scrapes, rubbing faces on tree limbs, and urinating down legs. [10] The most prominent behavior of all during the heat of the rut is fighting, where bucks show their true dominance to others.