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have some Deer gescharrt the snow to the side, to look for grass and herbs. Otherwise, settle for the medium-sized deer in the winter with shrubs, bushes and branches. In the Yukon there is the Mule Deer (mule deer) and Whitetail Deer (white-tailed deer). In Unlike elk and bison were not naturalized these animals. 100 years ago, there was no one here, but over the decades, they have migrated from the south and have already spread north to Mayo and Dawson.
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