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From fuzzy velvet to hardened bone, antlers are more than headgear-they're nature's calendar. In this episode of Deer & Deer Hunting, we explore the fascinating stages of whitetail antler development, what they reveal about a buck's age and health.
From fuzzy velvet to hardened bone, antlers are more than headgear-they're nature's calendar. In this episode of Deer & Deer Hunting, we explore the fascinating stages of whitetail antler development, what they reveal about a buck's age and health.
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