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White Tail Deer Buck spotted in North Eastern Pennsylvania, USA

A Couple of White Tail Deer Buck spotted in North Eastern Pennsylvania, USA

A Couple of White Tail Deer Buck spotted in North Eastern Pennsylvania, USA

A Couple of White Tail Deer Buck spotted in North Eastern Pennsylvania, USA. Notice how the buck on the left has part of his antler broken off. This most likely happened while in a fight with another buck. Each year deer buck shed their antlers. Most shed them in March-April and by August-September they are fully grown. Antler shedding usually occurs earlier in the northern states than southern states. In Pennsylvania, deer usually shed their antlers in February. A male deer is called a buck, while a female deer is called a doe. Doe do not grow antlers.

A Couple of White Tail Deer Buck spotted in North Eastern Pennsylvania, USA

A Couple of White Tail Deer Buck spotted in North Eastern Pennsylvania, USA

 

 

 

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