Monday, January 20, 2014

Can It Be?

Some people will tell you that if you see one deer you've seen them all.  Sure, antlered deer can be distinguished from one-another but whitetail deer basically all look alike.

I disagree with what those people say.  Having followed deer with my silent sentry network of trail cameras I can tell you that not only can you distinguish one buck from another by their antlers but many deer have modified markings on their coat and even their faces can be slightly different.  You can tell them apart.  

Sometimes their attitude sets them apart.  I think I got the same buck fawn on both of these pictures - 6 months apart.


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