Not too many of them Artie Dunn who frequently visits Warwick City Park was mystified when he spotted a deer that appeared to be loosing its hair. Do deer molt, he wondered. He learned that he had crossed paths with a piebald deer, a condition that
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Artie Dunn who frequently visits Warwick City Park was mystified when he spotted a deer that appeared to be loosing its hair. Do deer molt, he wondered. He learned that he had crossed paths with a piebald deer, a condition that according to internet affects about 2 percent on the white tail deer population. Dunn’s visit to the park didn’t go unnoticed as evidenced by the raccoon eying him.
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