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Deer with K-9's
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deer/hog hybrid.
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Apparently other species of deer have them but it is rare in whitetails... |
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Vampire deer
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Chupacabra mix
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This is about how I told him it would go ... |
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Those are in about the same spot that Elk get their Ivory Teeth for bugling... maybe some correlation there?
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Thats something new to me. I wonder if it is common and simply not noticed since most deer are not checked for them? I imagine you would have to really look for it.
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It is not that uncommon. Most people don't see them when they clean the deer because when you age a deer you typically look at the bottom teeth. When I was in school they had a pretty large collection of jaws with Canine teeth in the lab.
Here is a little article about it.. http://www.buckmanager.com/2011/08/2...-canine-teeth/ |
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Thanks all for your input!
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