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  2. Flora and fauna of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    The Cornish eyebright (Euphrasia vigursii) is found on heathland in Cornwall and south Devon. [34] The Cornish moneywort (Sibthorpia europaea) is found locally in south-west England, [35] Wales and the south of Ireland; in the rest of southern England it is rare. [36] Cornish path-moss (Ditrichum cornubicum), discovered in 1963 at Lanner by ...

  3. 6 Reasons You Should Never Feed Deer in the Winter ... - AOL

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    When infected deer congregate at an artificial feeding site, they could easily infect other deer that visit the same site. “It’ll facilitate more rapid transmission of disease,” says Fuda. 4.

  4. Roe deer - Wikipedia

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    Roe deer in a grassland area Young roe deer Roe deer antler Moulting roe buck with freshly rubbed antlers The roe deer is a relatively small deer, with a body length of 95–135 cm (3 ft 1 in – 4 ft 5 in) throughout its range, and a shoulder height of 63–67 cm (2 ft 1 in – 2 ft 2 in), and a weight of 15–35 kg (35–75 lb). [ 30 ]

  5. Cornish cross - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 September 2009, at 04:30 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  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. Fauna of the Isles of Scilly - Wikipedia

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    There are few pre-19th-century records for animals. [citation needed] William Borlase published The Natural History of Cornwall in 1758, commenting on the number of rabbits, and Jonathan Couch's A Cornish Fauna gave an account of some the animals known in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

  8. This adorable animal looks just like a Rabbit-Deer hybrid - AOL

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    Meet the Patagonian Mara.. You can find these small rodents grazing the plains of South Argentina. While their limbs are perfect for running, their hoof-like claws are great for digging up burrows

  9. Stone crosses in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    There is a Cornish cross at a road junction between the village of Trematon and the castle. [20] There is a Cornish cross in the churchyard of St Thomas-by-Launceston, found when the church was rebuilt in 1869–70. [21] A stone cross stands by the side of the road at Crafthole, Sheviock. It was first recorded in 1858 as a cross without a base.