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This time of year, when it’s hot and no one is visiting their deer stand or favorite patch of woods, bucks are quietly doing something pretty remarkable — they’re growing ...
As winter deepens in the Southern Hemisphere and the Full Buck Moon rises in Capricorn on July 21, we’re all being called to pause, reflect and reassess. Named for the time of year when male deer grow ...
This month’s “Buck Moon” also happens when the moon will be at its closest to Earth for the year. Full moons’ nicknames typically relate to something from that time of year. July’s full moon is called ...
July's full moon, the Buck Moon, is in Capricorn, and astrologers are saying it will challenge people and allow them to grow.
It's called the "Buck Moon" because during this time of year, male deer or bucks, start to grow their antlers.
A brush fire ignited on Deer Island during Biloxi’s Fourth of July fireworks, prompting fire crews, including a fire boat, to respond Friday night.
Sadly, muntjac deer have many predators in the wild, including tigers, jackals, crocodiles, pythons, leopards, foxes, and some larger dogs. Marking Their Territory – The male deer will often ...
The muntjac deer are also famous for the noticeable scent glands on their faces. The glands appear on their forehead and in front of their eyes.
Think you heard a dog in the woods? It might have been a muntjac deer—a fanged, barking deer that's as surprising as it is unique.