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If they can head off the threat from deer early ... and tailor their response accordingly. When a roe deer was eating their branches, the trees released a second set of chemicals: first the ...
The roe deer had a rare antler deformity that caused it to have a single cone-shaped bone protruding from the centre of its head. Shot by a hunter in Celje, Slovenia, the deer’s skeleton shows ...
The 1-year-old Roe Deer — nicknamed "Unicorn" — was born ... "Generally, the horn is on one side (of the head) rather than being at the center. This looks like a complex case," said Fulvio ...
The 1-year-old Roe Deer - nicknamed "Unicorn" - was born in ... "Generally, the horn is on one side (of the head) rather than being at the center. This looks like a complex case," said Fulvio ...
The one-year-old Roe Deer - nicknamed, unsurprisingly ... Generally, the horn is on one side of the head rather than being at the center. This looks like a complex case,' said Fulvio Fraticelli ...
WHEN I was a kid I found a roe deer’s head, still partially covered in flesh and fur. I wasn’t allowed to keep it, so this image – simple, clean, hygienic – is the next best thing.
PARIS (Reuters) - Banned in much of Europe, roe-deer hunting on horseback with hounds ... well as in France," said Pierre de Boisguilbert, head of France's Hunting with Hounds Association.
A roe deer is believed to have fallen victim to the elusive predator in Painswick, with a photograph showing the grisly remains of the animal—only its head and rear legs were left, indicating it ...
The increasing abundance of roe deer appears to be having an impact on woodlands, a study has suggested. Researchers found that sites with the highest abundance of the native animals had the ...