As male black-tailed deer approach peek rut, they shed their velvet, separate from their bachelor groups, become more aggressive and territorial and thicken up around the neck in preparation for sparring with other males.




Celebrating and Caring for the Land
2025-09-21
As male black-tailed deer approach peek rut, they shed their velvet, separate from their bachelor groups, become more aggressive and territorial and thicken up around the neck in preparation for sparring with other males.




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