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<blockquote data-quote="ignerntbend" data-source="post: 1562874" data-attributes="member: 6981"><p>264 posted this picture with very little commentary in a deliberate attempt to confuse you.</p><p>Look at the doe. Her face is uniformly brown, so she's a whitetail. Wait a minute, she has a round black tipped tail, so she's a mule deer.</p><p>Does she have a whitetail's white throat patch? Hard to tell in profile. Take a hard look at her ears. In profile it isn't obvious, but she's a mule deer, isn't she?</p><p></p><p>Look at the yearling on the far right, probably a young doe. Her ears are cocked forward in such a way that makes their size immediatly obvious.</p><p>She's a mule deer. Woah, like her mother her face is predominatly brown. Can't see her tail. Can't she her throat. What the heck is she?</p><p></p><p>Look at the deer in the middle. Of the three, he's the one staring right at you. His face is mostly white, he doesn't have alot of white in the throat, he's a mule deer. </p><p></p><p>There are places where whitetail and mule deer habitat overlap. Sometimes a mommy from one breed meets a daddy of the other, they dance in the moonlight, and talk about life and stuff. If they love each other enough, they have a baby.</p><p></p><p>I hope this has been helpful.</p><p>Damn you 264.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ignerntbend, post: 1562874, member: 6981"] 264 posted this picture with very little commentary in a deliberate attempt to confuse you. Look at the doe. Her face is uniformly brown, so she's a whitetail. Wait a minute, she has a round black tipped tail, so she's a mule deer. Does she have a whitetail's white throat patch? Hard to tell in profile. Take a hard look at her ears. In profile it isn't obvious, but she's a mule deer, isn't she? Look at the yearling on the far right, probably a young doe. Her ears are cocked forward in such a way that makes their size immediatly obvious. She's a mule deer. Woah, like her mother her face is predominatly brown. Can't see her tail. Can't she her throat. What the heck is she? Look at the deer in the middle. Of the three, he's the one staring right at you. His face is mostly white, he doesn't have alot of white in the throat, he's a mule deer. There are places where whitetail and mule deer habitat overlap. Sometimes a mommy from one breed meets a daddy of the other, they dance in the moonlight, and talk about life and stuff. If they love each other enough, they have a baby. I hope this has been helpful. Damn you 264. [/QUOTE]
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