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  2. Roadkill - Wikipedia

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    In the US, sections of road known to have heavy deer cross-traffic will usually have warning signs depicting a bounding deer; similar signs exist for moose, elk, and other species. In the American West, roads may pass through large areas designated as "open range", meaning no fences separate drivers from large animals such as cattle or bison. A ...

  3. White-tailed deer - Wikipedia

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    The white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), also known commonly as the whitetail and the Virginia deer, is a medium-sized species of deer native to North, Central and South America.

  4. Crooked Creek Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Crooked Creek Wildlife Management Area is a 1,796-acre (7.27 km 2) Wildlife Management Area in Carroll County, Virginia. It includes forests and open land among rolling hills ranging in elevation from 2,400 feet (730 m) above sea level to 3,000 feet (910 m). Portions of Crooked Creek and its east fork are found within the area.

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

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    Road shoulders can provide food plants both during extremely […] Why is that? The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Wildlife Resources Division gives two clear reasons why.

  6. Pedestrians hit, man dies while moving dead deer from road in ...

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    It happened around 6:30 on Route 62 not far from the state police barracks.

  7. Deer stumbles into packed seafood restaurant in Virginia - AOL

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    CCTV footage from inside Awful Arthur's Seafood in Salem shows the animal charging through the packed premises, stumbling as it attempts to find an exit point. A patron told WSLS-TV that customers ...

  8. Virginia Wildlife Management Areas - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) are state-managed protected areas that exist primarily for the benefit of wildlife. Within the Commonwealth of Virginia , 46 tracts of land have been protected as WMAs, covering a total of over 216,000 acres (338 sq mi; 870 km 2 ).

  9. Noticing more deer along the side of the road in NJ recently ...

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    Throughout the fall there tends to be an increased number of deer along the side of the road. What causes this and how can NJ drivers be prepared?