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  2. It's prime time for deer vs. car crashes, warns AAA. Here's ...

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    Here are some tips from AAA to avoid deer crashes: Scan the shoulders of the road in front of you; deer may dash out from the shoulder or wooded areas adjacent to the road.

  3. Prevent deer-car collisions: Smart Driving Tips

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    Oct. 30—Watch out for deer on and near roads during the fall season. Why during fall? This time of year is peak deer activity season. There are two main reasons why drivers may see more deer ...

  4. Deer-related crashes rise this time of year in Northeast Ohio ...

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    Here's a look at how many deer-related crashes have occurred in Summit County in recent years and how to stay safe.

  5. Hunting strategy - Wikipedia

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    Dogs may be used to help flush, herd, drive, track, point at, pursue, or retrieve animals. Game drive system was a prehistoric hunting strategy where game were herded into areas where they could be hunted in groups. Driving is the herding of animals in a particular direction, as over a cliff or to other hunters.

  6. More tips and tricks for a thriving landscape: How to Undo Weather Damage Before the Next Growing Season. How to Keep Rabbits Out of Your Yard, Once and for All. The 15 Plants Every Gardener Loves ...

  7. Muntjac - Wikipedia

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    Muntjacs (/ m ʌ n t dʒ æ k / MUNT-jak), [1] also known as the barking deer [2] or rib-faced deer, [2] are small deer of the genus Muntiacus native to South Asia and Southeast Asia. Muntjacs are thought to have begun appearing 15–35 million years ago, with remains found in Miocene deposits in France, Germany [ 3 ] and Poland. [ 4 ]

  8. Tail - Wikipedia

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    Many animals use their tail for utility purposes, for example many grazing animals, such as horses and oxens, use their tails to drive away parasitic flies and sweep off other biting insects. [6] [7] Some animals with broad, furry tails (e.g. foxes) often wrap the tail around the body as means of thermal insulation like a blanket.

  9. Deer hunting tips: Look for telltale movement, plus what to ...

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    On that day, near the end of the deer season, though it was not even 4 p.m., the light was fading fast. Dark, gloomy, grey afternoons in the New York state deer season bring on darkness fast. The ...