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Whitetail Hunting
Information on whitetail hunting and conservation with photo galleries of the species can be obtained from many websites.
There are about 30 subspecies of these animals in the North America. They vary slightly in size and have different habitats. The average weight of this species is from 100 to 350 pounds; females are much smaller.
Information on whitetail hunting and conservation with photo galleries of the species can be obtained from many websites.
To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
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Whitetail Hunting -
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The underparts of these animals are white and the upper body is colored reddish brown. Males grow antlers in spring and shed them in the fall. The older the male, the larger antlers it has. Antlers are the fastest growing tissue known to man. Information on whitetail hunting and conservation with photo galleries of the species can be obtained from many websites.
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