Natural Selections

Deer up close and personal


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Curt Stager's back yard is toward the edge of the village and a big picture window gives him a close-up view of the local whitetail population. So close that he notices details of their anatomy he had never noticed before - the big whiteless "doe eyes" and the long lashes and eyebrows that protect them from twigs, the complex musculature under their facial fur, a thin white band over the bridge of the nose that signals when they are sniffing a scent. "There were all these hidden layers of things to watch in a deer," he tells Martha Foley.
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Natural SelectionsBy NCPR: North Country Public Radio

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