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Old 08-28-2016, 06:11 PM #1
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Wink unusual deer photo:

A friend posted this on FB today, and I was amazed.

You all might like it too:


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and this one is funny too:

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there are other interesting animal photos and art in that string...just click on the Left and Right arrows.
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Thanks mrsD - I was amazed by the deer picture as well
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Oh, I love the deer in the canoe! How cute!
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Thanks for making me laugh out loud this morning. Those are priceless!
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It looks like a doe with 3 maturing fawns (who have some of their spots still). Triplets do occur with deer, but rarely and only when food is plentiful.

It looks like to me after I zoomed the image that they are lying
on some blackish material which is in the canoe...maybe smooth gravel or dirt? It may be that whoever took the photo or who lives in that area has been feeding them and therefore they are used to people and somewhat tame. A plentiful food source = more possibly twins or triplets could survive. We have had twins upNorth at our place, but I have not seen triplets there.

It is a great photo though IMO! The blue color of the canoe adds considerably to the situation as well, elevating the deer to artistic status.
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It is possible the dirt in the canoe was intended to be a small garden on the shore, but the deer came, and ate the flowers and just moved in? Maybe they are like cats with boxes, and see a "bed" or safe haven inside the canoe?
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