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Tick season is officially upon us. There are several tick species throughout the U.S., but two of the most common are deer ticks (blacklegged ticks) and wood ticks (most commonly American dog ...
With towering antlers and unmatched agility, the mule deer reigns as the Antler King of the wild. In this video, we dive into ...
Archaeologists have uncovered an antler ice pick that sheds light on how prehistoric hunters adapted to glacial conditions in the unforgiving conditions of early North America.
White-tailed deer are sexually dimorphic, with the males being larger than the females, and they grow antlers. During rut in their heightened state of testosterone, males will fight with other males ...
Picture: Facebook She vanished without a trace after failing to board a scheduled flight. Picture: Facebook Her family has described the disappearance as "out of character" with her heartbroken ...
No matter how you look at it, Pennsylvania’s 2025 statewide antlerless deer license allocation of 1,312,000 is an eye-popping number. Not only is that a record number of permits issued ...
No matter how you look at it, Pennsylvania’s 2025 statewide antlerless deer license allocation of 1,312,000 is an eye-popping number. Not only is that a record number of permits issued ...
The 75-year-old Deer Park man driving the Jeep suffered minor injuries. He reportedly didn’t see the other car when he began turning, the spokesperson said. The sheriff’s office is investigating.
MUNCIE, IN — Two Muncie residents were critically injured on Sunday, May 18, when a motorcycle struck a deer in eastern Delaware County. The motorcycle was westbound on Inlow Springs Road when ...
The search is over in Brown Deer's 2025 medallion hunt. Partners in crime, Beckie Josephitis and Bob Schraufnagel, found the medallion about 15 feet off the Oak Leaf Trail, near a group of purple ...
Those who trek through forests and foothills in search of naturally dropped antlers from elk, deer, and moose. These seasonal treasures are more than just forest finds; they’re the end result of ...
Every year, wildlife — deer, elk, pronghorn and moose — naturally shed their antlers in the fall and winter, then grow a new set in spring and summer. For hikers going out in search of these ...