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  2. 6 Reasons You Should Never Feed Deer in the Winter ... - AOL

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    Deer Don't Need Extra Food in Winter “Keep in mind that deer have evolved to live in areas that have harsh winters and they have a variety of adaptations to survive those winters,” says Becky ...

  3. Want to protect deer? Then don't feed them this winter. - AOL

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    Feb. 11—If you're feeding white-tailed deer this winter, you could be killing them with kindness. When the winter wind blows and the snow piles up, many Granite Staters worry about the state's ...

  4. Deer begs for food in Colorado neighborhood where people fed ...

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    Deer shouldn't be on your doorstep begging for food. San Miguel County's Sarah Tyler shared images of this mule deer in her neighborhood where residents are feeding it fruit and vegetables and it ...

  5. Acmispon glaber - Wikipedia

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    Acmispon glaber is a food consumed by numerous wildlife, providing intake for hummingbirds, bees, butterfly larvae, and deer. [2] Among the larvae are the Acmon blue, Afranius duskywing, Avalon scrub hairstreak, bramble hairstreak, funereal duskywing, northern cloudywing, and at one point in time the extinct Xerces blue. [3]

  6. Siberian musk deer - Wikipedia

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    Lichen is the primary food source for the Siberian musk deer. Musk deer have a preference for easily digestible nutritious foods that are both rich in protein and low in fibre. During periods of winter, musk deer can survive in even poorer food quality ranging in foods that are low in proteins but are high in energy and can be easily digested. [7]

  7. Roadkill cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Roadkill cuisine is preparing and eating roadkill, animals hit by vehicles and found along roads.. It is a practice engaged in by a small subculture in the United States, southern Canada, the United Kingdom, and other Western countries as well as in other parts of the world.

  8. Winter Food Budgeting for the Frugal Gardener - AOL

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    In the past, I always noticed a jump in our food budget over the winter months. You’d think that the summer, with its frequent BBQs and outdoor game nights, would put a more significant dent in ...

  9. List of Mountain Men episodes - Wikipedia

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    As winter descends in the mountains, Jake’s first lion hunt ends in a near-deadly dust up; Tom and Nancy face a surge in the local coyote population; Jason comes face to face with a marauding black bear; Mike fights predators on land and sea to secure some fish for the winter; and Josh Kirk hunts down a deer for the larder.