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Deer Are Leaving “Glowing” Messages for Each Other in the Dark, Especially When It’s Mating Time
Researchers have known for some time that deer leave marks on trees by rubbing their foreheads and antlers. They do this to ...
Deer have long been framed as creatures of scent and sound, but new research suggests their forests are streaked with light that human eyes never see. Fresh urine, rubbed bark and scraped earth appear ...
The crunch of something stepping on dry leaves catches your ear. The noise stops for a minute, then resumes. You turn your head as slowly as possible so as to be imperceptible in movement. It’s autumn ...
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