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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5213667" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>The social dynamics, and seasonal range-shifting of both males and females has been documented in many GPS collar studies. The summer grouping of bucks in bachelor groups, the shift from summer to fall range right around antler velvet shedding, the dominance of fawn-rearing does over bucks, the expansion of buck ranges around the rut, and unique temporary rut ranges by bucks, and even the tendency for most bucks to go "walk-about" at least once during the rut are surprisingly well understood. Although as, you stated, every deer <u>is</u> an individual, and can display odd or unique behavior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5213667, member: 17"] The social dynamics, and seasonal range-shifting of both males and females has been documented in many GPS collar studies. The summer grouping of bucks in bachelor groups, the shift from summer to fall range right around antler velvet shedding, the dominance of fawn-rearing does over bucks, the expansion of buck ranges around the rut, and unique temporary rut ranges by bucks, and even the tendency for most bucks to go "walk-about" at least once during the rut are surprisingly well understood. Although as, you stated, every deer [U]is[/U] an individual, and can display odd or unique behavior. [/QUOTE]
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