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| | Louisiana, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and Alabama Trophy Whitetail Hunting! |
 | | Domesticated whitetails have been known to live for more than 20 years, but in the wild very few live half that long, and in populations that are hunted, relatively few survive past their 3rd or 4th year. |
 | | The whitetail deer is the most commonly recognized game animal in North America; those who have not seen the deer themselves in the wild (or in their backyards) have probably seen the deer's image in outdoor paintings, magazine covers, calendars, decals, or lawn ornaments. |
 | | The whitetail's coat is reddish brown in summer and darker, grayish brown in winter, with a white underbelly and white patches at the throat, chin, nose, and eyes. |
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