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Michigan Whitetail Deer
Michigan whitetail deer photos and photo galleries are fun to watch.
These creatures are painstakingly careful to keep their offspring hidden from predators. When foraging, females leave their offspring in dense vegetation for about four hours at a time. While waiting for the female to return, fawns lay flat on the ground with their necks outstretched, well camouflaged against the forest floor.
Michigan whitetail deer photos and photo galleries are fun to watch.
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Bucks may form transient groups of 2-4 in the summer, but these disband prior to the mating season. Males begin rutting as early as September, and at this point become entirely preoccupied with obtaining matings. They do not guard harems (as with elk) but rather fight each other individually, clashing antlers to gain access to a particular female. Michigan whitetail deer photos and photo galleries are fun to watch.
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